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Broad Beans (Fava Beans)
Botanical name: Vicia Faba L.
Family name: Fabaceae
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 071350000000
Description:
Broad Beans or fava beans or Vicia faba have many nutritious seeds and pods. millions of people around the world are eating it.
Broad Beans or fava beans or Vicia faba which is also known as fava bean or broad bean back to the legume family, Leguminosae (also known as Fabaceae) that is rich in protein because it is able to fix nitrogen from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in housed in root nodules.
Vava Beans or Vicia Faba is a rigidly upstanding plant its tall is 0.5-1.8m, with a strong rod of a square cross-section. the leaves color is distinct glaucous grey-green and varies between 10-25 cm long
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Product name: Faba Beans
Botanical name: Vicia Faba L.
Family name: Fabaceae
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 071350
Description:
Vicia faba has many nutritious seeds and pods. Millions of people around the world are eating it.
Vicia faba which is also known as faba bean or broad bean, is back to the legume family, Leguminosae (also known as Fabaceae) that is rich with protein because it can fix nitrogen from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria housed in root nodules.
Vicia faba is a rigidly upstanding plant whereas its tall is 0.5-1.8m, with a strong rod of a square cross-section. The leaf's color is distinct glaucous grey-green and varies between 10-25 cm long
Culinary uses:
Fava bean was the main dish for old Mediterranean civilizations, especially for the Romans and Ancient Greeks.
in China, Malaysia, Colombia, Peru (habas saladas), Guatemala (habas), Mexico (habas con chile), Gilan (North of Iran), and Thailand (where their name means "open-mouth nut") they fry the beans till the skin becomes open ten put salt and/ or spice and it is considered there as a savory, crunchy snack
The fava bean is known in some Arab countries as ful medames and they eat it as breakfast
Fava beans are major in Latin American dishes, also in central Mexico; mashed fava beans are known as filling for many corn flour-based antojito snacks such as tlacoyos. In Colombia, it is used in vegetable soups. Many Latin countries consider dried and salted fava beans a snack
In Egypt, Fava beans (Arabic: �?�?�?â?? â??f�«l pronounced [fu�?l]) are a famous food and traditional dish in the Egyptian diet whether for the rich or poor. They cook them in different ways may be shelled and then dried, they buy it dry and then cook it after adding water to it in very low for several heat hours, etc. After that, it is served with bread as breakfast after adding some spices like salt, cumin, and oil to mashed cooked beans it is called ful medames. Not only do the Egyptians eat Fava Beans but also they use them as an important ingredient of Falafel.
The ancient Egyptian beans
Beans have good smell flowers from which they extract fragrance, they are used drenched as a treatment for
Beans have been found in a tomb in the era of the twelfth Dynasty (2000-1788) BC
They also used it as dressing for the knee to kill the pain, Also, they used it as creme for glands.
Lupin beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 1209990030
Lupin in brief:
- Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you washed it well with water.
- The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupins seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
- There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
- Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin.
- A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors.
- Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and used them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.
Product name: Broad Bean Fava Bean
Botanical name: Vicia Faba L.
Family name: Fabaceae
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 071350
Common names:
Vicia faba, also called broad bean, fava bean, field bean, faba bean bell bean, or tic bean belongs to flowering plant species and the family of beans known as Fabaceae.
Vicia faba is originally planted in North Africa, and it is also planted in many countries.
Also, there is a variety of Vicia faba var. equina Pers. Like horse bean which has been recognized lately
Description:
Vicia faba has many nutritious seeds and pods. Millions of people around the world are eating it.
Vicia faba which is also known as faba bean or broad bean, is back to the legume family, Leguminosae (also known as Fabaceae) that is rich with protein because it can fix nitrogen from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria housed in root nodules.
Vicia faba is a rigidly upstanding plant whereas its tall is 0.5-1.8m, with a strong rod of a square cross-section. The leaf's color is distinct glaucous grey-green and varies between 10-25 cm long
Product name: Dried Broad Beans
Botanical name: Vicia Faba L.
Family name: Fabaceae
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 07135000
Dried: by Air Dried
The Story of Dried Broad Beans in Ancient Egypt
Dried broad beans, also known as fava beans, played a significant role in the daily life and diet of the ancient Egyptians. As one of the oldest cultivated crops in the region, broad beans were a staple food that provided essential nutrients to the people, from farmers and workers to priests and royalty.
Dried Broad Beans in Ancient Egyptian Diet
Broad beans were a major source of protein, fiber, and energy, making them a crucial part of the Egyptian diet. They were often dried for long-term storage and later rehydrated for cooking. These beans were commonly prepared in stews, mashed into pastes, or cooked with onions and herbs to create hearty meals.
It is believed that broad beans were a common food for laborers, including those who worked on great construction projects like the pyramids. Their high nutritional value helped sustain workers during long hours of physical labor.
Religious and Cultural Significance
The relationship between ancient Egyptians and broad beans is somewhat mysterious. Some historical accounts suggest that broad beans were avoided by priests and possibly considered impure in religious practices. Greek historian Herodotus claimed that Egyptian priests did not eat or even touch broad beans, although this claim remains debated among scholars.
Despite this, broad beans were widely consumed by the general population and even placed in tombs as food offerings for the dead, ensuring sustenance in the afterlife. This suggests that, while possibly avoided by religious elites, broad beans were still valued as an essential food source.
Medicinal Uses of Broad Beans
Ancient Egyptian healers used various plants and legumes in their medicine, and broad beans were likely recognized for their health benefits. They are rich in protein, iron, and vitamins, which would have been useful for maintaining strength and vitality. However, some people have a genetic condition called favism, which causes a reaction to broad beans, and it is possible that ancient Egyptians were aware of this sensitivity.
The Legacy of Dried Broad Beans
Broad beans remained a central part of Egyptian cuisine throughout history. Today, they are a key ingredient in Ful Medames, Egypt's national dish, which dates back thousands of years. Ful Medames, a slow-cooked dish of mashed fava beans, continues to be a beloved breakfast meal across Egypt and the Middle East.
The story of dried broad beans in ancient Egypt reflects their importance as a nutritious, sustaining food, deeply connected to both daily life and cultural traditions. Their legacy lives on in modern Egyptian cuisine, linking today's meals to the diets of ancient civilizations.
Product name: Broad Bean Seeds
Botanical name: Vicia Faba L.
Family name: Fabaceae
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 071350
Health benefits of fava (broad) beans
1) Broad beans are very high in protein and energy as in any other beans and lentils. 100 g of beans carry 341 calories per 100 g. Besides, they also compose plenty of health-benefiting antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and plant sterols.
2) The beans are a very rich source of dietary fiber (66% per100g RDA) which acts as a bulk laxative. Dietary fiber helps to protect the colon mucosa by decreasing its exposure time to toxic substances as well as by binding to cancer-causing chemicals in the colon. Dietary fiber has also been shown to reduce blood cholesterol levels by decreasing the re-absorption of cholesterol-binding bile acids in the colon.
3) Broad beans are rich in phytonutrients such as isoflavone and plant sterols. Isoflavones such as genistein and daidzein have been found to protect against breast cancer in laboratory animals. Phytosterols, especially Ã??-sitosterol, help lower cholesterol levels in the body.
The sweet lupine can be part of the rations of ruminants has no special limitation, and in the monogastric supplement with synthetic methionine and lysine. In bitter varieties their use is limited by the alkaloids they contain, so they have to be removed, so that they do not limit their toxicity, through cooking and maceration.
We can offer on regular basis Lupins - sweet ( Tormos) size 8 mm++ depends on the availability and packed 25 kilos or 18 kilos in PP single bag with liner inside price on request subject to quantity , packing port of unloading and other information
We can also supply Faba beans , broad Beans , yellow peas , green peas , black eye beans , kidney beans both white and red
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BEANS
Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: common bean, white beans, dried beans, kidney bean
Origin: Egypt
Hs Code: 07133300
Crop: winter crop & summer crop
size: 180:220 pcs/100 grams & 200:220 pcs/ 100 grams
Packing: 25 kg pp bags or 50 kg or 10 kg pp bags
What are the benefits of White Kidney beans?
1. White kidney beans help to fight cancer due to their antioxidant Properties. It works to eliminate free radicals which lead to cancer infection.
2. White kidney beans help to cure digestive disorders due to their fiber content. It includes two kinds of fiber which are soluble fiber and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber can prevent the synthesis of harmful cholesterol. And, Insoluble fiber helps to cure constipation and irritable bowel syndrome.
3. White kidney beans help to protect the health of the heart due to their rich content of folic acid. This acid can prevent heart attack and stroke by decreasing levels of amino acid homocysteine in the blood.
4. Due to their rich content of vitamin B1, White kidney beans help to develop the human�??�?�¢??s Cognitive Ability. Because this component works to strengthen the formation and operation of the cells of the brain.
5. White kidney beans can remove toxic substances of Sulfites which are found usually in prepared foods due to their content of molybdenum.