There is no gluten in any type of bean.
Yes.
No. Gluten is found in products made from wheat, barley and or rye. If you look on the label, it must tell you all of the ingredients.
Gluten is found in wheat and grains, not legumes and beans.
All beans are gluten free when they are minimally processed (e.g when you buy them dried, or tinned in water). However "baked beans" are not necessarily gluten free.
Yes, guar gum is extracted from beans, hence there is no gluten content.
Where did beans originate from? beans such as pinto and so forth...
The actual bean itself is totally vegetarian since it's just part of a plant. The important thing to take note of is HOW the beans are prepared. Some people may cook their pinto beans in lard or may add bacon or meat stock to add flavor.
pinto
there are different type of beans of which one variety is pinto. There are several other beans which can be used along side or as a substitute for pinto. But pinto is a single bean type
pinto beans are considered a starch
Ground soy beans.