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✔️ PREMIUM QUALITY: Food to Live’s Navy Beans are premium quality. They’re Raw, and suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets. | ✔️ PRODUCT OF USA: Navy Beans by Food to Live are grown and packaged in USA. | ✔️ RICH IN PLANT PROTEIN: ½ cup of cooked Navy Beans contain almost 8g of protein that’s easy to digest. | ✔️ HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS: Premium Quality Navy Beans from Food to Live are rich in Iron, Magnesium, Copper, Folate, and B vitamins. Moreover, they’re low in fats and high in Dietary Fiber. | ✔️ VERSATILE & DELICIOUS: Due to their mildly creamy flavor, Navy Beans are perfect for soups, salads, dips, stews, pies, hummus and chilis.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the nutritional benefits of Food to Live Navy Beans? A: Food to Live Navy Beans are a rich source of plant protein, providing nearly 8g of protein per half-cup of cooked beans. They are also high in essential nutrients such as Iron, Magnesium, Copper, Folate, and B vitamins while being low in fats and high in dietary fiber.
- Q: How should I store Navy Beans to maintain their freshness? A: To maintain the freshness of Food to Live Navy Beans, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, transfer them to an airtight container to protect them from moisture and pests.
- Q: Are Food to Live Navy Beans suitable for vegans and vegetarians? A: Yes, Food to Live Navy Beans are raw and suitable for both vegan and vegetarian diets, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to incorporate more plant-based protein into their meals.
- Q: What are some recipes I can make with Navy Beans? A: Navy Beans have a mildly creamy flavor and can be used in a variety of dishes, including soups, salads, dips, stews, pies, hummus, and chilis, making them a versatile ingredient in your cooking.
- Q: Where are Food to Live Navy Beans sourced from? A: Food to Live Navy Beans are grown and packaged in the USA, ensuring premium quality and adherence to local agricultural standards.



