Most experts advise that you not leave cooked food at room temperature for longer than 2 hours. However, before refrigeration (and currently in many rural parts of the world where refrigerators are not common), cooked beans have been left in covered pots overnight, and reheated before eating.
If clean and rinsed they are probably no better or worse than cooked beans. But there are few beans that do well raw, and soaked beans will not taste as good or have as pleasant a consistency as cooked beans will. Some raw beans cause gastric upset, and most simply taste awful. Generally speaking, and the current fad for raw foods notwithstanding, foods have been cooked over the years for good reasons. If nothing else, it ensures that they are bacteria-free.
Yes, cooked beans can be good for dogs and can be included in their diet in moderation. Beans are a good source of protein and fiber for dogs, but they should be cooked thoroughly and served plain without any added seasonings or ingredients that may be harmful to dogs. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian before making any significant changes to your dog's diet.
No, beans and peas are good sources of protein instead of carbs.
Cooked green beans should be good refrigerated for 4 to 5 days. If they contain meat, 3 to 4 days.
Cooked string beans should not be left unrefrigerated for more than two hours, or only one if the ambient temperature is very warm.
If they don't smell good, then don't use them.
Yes, you can eat canned beans of any kind with out heating. They are already cooked. But they do not tastes as good as when you heat them.
Yes, hamsters can eat garbanzo beans in moderation. It is a good source of protein and fiber for them. However, ensure the beans are cooked, plain, and not seasoned with any flavorings or additives before offering them to your hamster.
Of course they can. The dish is called succotash. It is quite good. Yes the two can be cooked together. It is called succotash
Yes, they can eat raw green beans. It is not good for them to eat cooked vegetables. Long leafy greens are preferred.
They are not worth the risk. Discard them.
Yes, dogs can eat beans in moderation as they are a good source of protein and fiber. However, some beans like kidney beans can be toxic to dogs if not cooked properly. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before feeding beans to your dog.