I've eaten raw green beans from my garden often. Many times when snapping off the tops and bottoms to cook them, I just pop beans into my mouth instead. I'm sure I've consumed at least a half a pound of them this way at a time. Then I cook the beans, but not too much because I like them still kinda crunchy with butter.
I never even CONSIDERED that green beans could be toxic until I read that Kidney Beans have phytohemagglutinin when raw, and that this can actually increase on cooking if not cooked at 100C for 10 minutes which destroys it. Kidney beans/navy beans/green beans I believe are the same species of beans.
If it were possible to get poisoning from raw/improperly cooked green beans however, I think I would most likely have discovered that given the way I prefer to eat them ( raw preferred to slightly cooked and will eat overcooked to canned greenbean texture if there is no choice ). I consider the way most people eat greenbeans to be overcooked mush.
I also like to eat sprouted lentils. It never occurred to me that they might be poisonous. I don't think they are though as I've eaten LOTS of these.
Still, I had considered trying Kidney Bean Sprouts, but I don't think I will now.
No, it is not good. Some beans such as the commonly eaten, red kidney bean are quite toxic when eaten uncooked. Cooking the beans removes the toxic substance found in most beans.
Yes, some beans can be toxic to cats, such as raw kidney beans. It is important to avoid feeding beans to cats and consult a veterinarian if you suspect your cat has ingested a toxic bean.
Red beans and red kidney beans are both types of legumes, but they have some differences. Red kidney beans are larger and have a darker red color compared to red beans. Red kidney beans also have a slightly firmer texture and a more distinct flavor compared to red beans. Additionally, red kidney beans are often used in dishes like chili, while red beans are commonly used in dishes like red beans and rice.
It is made with Red kidney beans or small red beans.
Yes, some beans can be toxic to dogs, such as raw kidney beans. It is best to avoid feeding beans to dogs unless they are thoroughly cooked and served in moderation.
Yes, some beans can be toxic to cats, such as raw kidney beans. It is best to avoid feeding beans to cats as they can cause digestive issues and potentially be harmful to their health.
The main difference between kidney beans and red beans is their size and shape. Kidney beans are larger and kidney-shaped, while red beans are smaller and rounder. Additionally, kidney beans have a slightly different flavor and texture compared to red beans.
Kidney beans and red beans differ in taste, with kidney beans having a slightly nuttier flavor and red beans being sweeter. In terms of texture, kidney beans are firmer while red beans are softer. Nutritionally, kidney beans are higher in protein and fiber, while red beans are richer in antioxidants and certain vitamins.
Adzuki beans and red beans are similar in appearance but have some differences. Adzuki beans are smaller and sweeter, while red beans are larger and have a more starchy texture. Adzuki beans are commonly used in Asian cuisine, while red beans are often used in Latin American dishes.
Small red beans and kidney beans differ in size, shape, and flavor. Small red beans are smaller and rounder, while kidney beans are larger and kidney-shaped. Small red beans have a slightly sweeter taste compared to the more robust flavor of kidney beans.
Red beans and kidney beans are two different types of beans that have similar appearances but distinct flavors. Red beans are smaller and rounder than kidney beans, with a softer texture when cooked. Kidney beans are larger and have a more robust flavor and firmer texture. Additionally, red beans are commonly used in dishes like red beans and rice, while kidney beans are often used in chili and bean salads.
no i do not think so