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What Are Lentils Lentils Are A Type Of Legume Native To Central Asia. Their Seeds Are Shaped As Tiny Lenses And Come In A Variety Of Colors. Today They Are Cultivated In Pakistan, India, Nepal, Australia, And Canada. Archeologists Have Found Some Evidence That Indicates Our Ancestors Have Been Consuming Lentils Over 13000 Years Ago. Its Not Surprising As This Legume Is Extremely Nutritious, Rich In Protein, And Very Easy To Cook. Food To Live Helps Bring Premium-Quality Organic Lentils To Everyones Home. We Offer Our Products In Bulk So That You Can Enjoy Them Longer. Types Of Lentils: How Are They Different There Are Many Types Of Lentils Cultivated Today. The Most Popular Of Them Are: Beluga Lentils (Small And Black) Red Lentils Puy Lentils (Blue-Gray) French Lentils (Green) Yellow Lentils Masoor Lentils (Brown And Yellow Inside) The Nutritional Value Of Lentils Remains Almost The Same Regardless Of Their Type, So The Only Real Differences Between Them Are Flavors. Note That Colors Also Indicate How Well The Legume Will Keep Shape When Cooked. Red Lentils Have A Sweet Nutty Tang To Them And Dont Hold Shape At All. Brown Lentils Are Milder To The Taste And Hold Their Shape Well. Green Lentils Take A Bit Longer To Cook And Retain Their Firm Texture. They Are Very Good For Salads. Remember That Lentil Chips Or Split Lentils Cook Very Fast And Generally Dont Hold Their Shape Regardless Of Type. Organic Dry Lentils: Nutrition Benefits Legumes Are Packed With Nutrients By Default, But Lentils Stand Out Even Among This Extraordinary Food Group Because Of Their High Levels Of: B Vitamins Phosphorus Zinc Potassium Iron All These Vitamins And Minerals Are Essential For Maintaining Your General Wellbeing And Must Be Included In Your Everyday Meals. Eating Of Lentils A Day Will Help You Meet The Nutritional Requirements Of A Healthy Diet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main ingredients in Food to Live Organic French Green Lentils? A: The main ingredient is organic French green lentils. They are whole, dry beans that are non-GMO and vegan.
- Q: How much do these lentils weigh? A: The package contains two pounds, which is equivalent to thirty-two ounces of lentils.
- Q: Are these lentils sproutable? A: Yes, these lentils are sproutable, making them versatile for various recipes.
- Q: How do I cook Food to Live Organic French Green Lentils? A: You can cook them by boiling for less than an hour without pre-soaking. They are great in soups, chili, and curries.
- Q: Can I use these lentils in salads? A: Yes, these lentils maintain their firm texture after cooking, making them excellent for salads.
- Q: Are these lentils suitable for a vegan diet? A: Yes, they are vegan-friendly and a great source of plant-based protein.
- Q: How should I store these lentils for freshness? A: Store them in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to maintain freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of these lentils? A: When stored properly, they can last for several months without losing quality.
- Q: Are there any allergens in these lentils? A: No, these lentils are free from common allergens and are safe for most diets.
- Q: How do these lentils compare to other types of lentils? A: French green lentils have a peppery, savory flavor and retain their shape well, unlike red lentils which tend to become mushy.
- Q: Can these lentils be used in vegetarian dishes? A: Yes, they are perfect for vegetarian dishes and add nutritional value to meals.
- Q: What are the nutritional benefits of French green lentils? A: They are high in B vitamins, fiber, protein, and essential minerals like iron and potassium.
- Q: What if the package arrives damaged? A: If the package arrives damaged, please contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
- Q: Is there a return policy for these lentils? A: Yes, you can return these lentils within a designated period if you are not satisfied with your purchase.
- Q: How do I ensure the lentils are cooked properly? A: Cook them until they reach a tender texture but still hold their shape, which typically takes less than an hour.
- Q: Are these lentils organic? A: Yes, these lentils are certified organic, ensuring they are grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.

