Protein.
No, dried beans, also called legumes, are not in the meat group because they are not an animal product. However, legumes are often included, with meat, in the protein category.
Yes of course Nuts, seeds, dried beans, almonds, walnuts, peanuts,dried beans, lentils are the nutrition which controls high BP.
Meat and beans
Potatoes, corn, dried beans, and peas.
A balance of healthy foods is vital. Both meat and beans have high levels of protein, which is essential.
Both are high in protein.
No, it is dried meat, so all the fat has been dried out of it.
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
10 Dried beans = 27 Cooked beans 20 dried beans - 54 cooked beans 20 dried beans - 71 cooked beans it carrys on like that I LOVE CRUSTY EARS TO EAT
If they are dried beans, put in some smoked meat like turkey (more healthy) in a large pot with water, season with salt, pepper, (onion or garlic seasons, optional) and a little oil. Cook on high first, then medium heat until the bigger beans are tender. I dice up an onion towards the end and put in the pot. It's good. You can cook all dried beans like this.
If it's rated for human consumption, it better be just dried beans.
What that is so ridiculas beans go in the grains. the answer is 'no', but beans belong to the legume category, and you will find meat and legumes in the protein category of the food pyramid. both beans and meat are protein.