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Protein-Rich Plant Food: A Cup Of Lentils Has 18G Of Easily Digestible Protein & The Same Amount Of Fiber | Gluten-Free Product: Food To Live Lentils Are Free Of Gluten | Easy To Cook: Lentils Don
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the nutritional benefits of whole green lentils? A: Whole green lentils are rich in protein, providing eighteen grams per cup, and are also high in dietary fiber.
- Q: Are Food to Live lentils gluten-free? A: Yes, Food to Live lentils are completely gluten-free, making them suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.
- Q: What is the size of the Food to Live lentils package? A: The package contains one hundred sixty ounces of dried raw lentils.
- Q: How do I cook whole green lentils? A: You can cook whole green lentils without soaking them; they typically take thirty minutes or less to prepare.
- Q: Can I sprout these lentils? A: Yes, these lentils are sproutable, allowing you to grow nutrient-rich sprouts at home.
- Q: What is the best way to use whole green lentils in meals? A: Whole green lentils can be added to soups, salads, or side dishes for a protein boost and added fiber.
- Q: How should I store whole green lentils? A: Store lentils in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to maintain their freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of dried lentils? A: When stored properly, dried lentils can last for several years without losing quality.
- Q: Are there any allergens in Food to Live lentils? A: No, Food to Live lentils do not contain common allergens such as nuts, dairy, or soy.
- Q: How do whole green lentils compare to other legumes? A: Compared to other legumes, whole green lentils have a higher protein content and cook faster without soaking.
- Q: Can kids eat whole green lentils? A: Yes, whole green lentils are safe and nutritious for children, providing essential nutrients for their growth.
- Q: What is the recommended serving size for lentils? A: A typical serving size for lentils is one-half cup cooked, which provides a good balance of protein and fiber.
- Q: What cooking methods are best for lentils? A: Lentils can be boiled, simmered, or added to slow cooker recipes for easy meal preparation.
- Q: What type of dishes can I make with whole green lentils? A: You can make a variety of dishes including lentil soup, lentil salad, or lentil curry for a wholesome meal.
- Q: What do I do if my lentils are damaged or not as expected? A: If your lentils arrive damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.

