Green beans - easy on the raw ones

May 17, 2010 13:50

On the theme of "all things in moderation"...

I've just learned that green beans contain the same toxins and anti-nutrients as dried beans, when raw. The quantity is much, much less, and I'll still eat fresh young beans from the plant when I get the chance. But I won't be putting a lot of them in my green smoothies every morning.

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imaginarycircus May 17 2010, 10:25:34 UTC
What a shame! I love raw green beans.

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chriswaterguy May 17 2010, 12:23:21 UTC
Well, grow 'em, pick 'em and eat 'em *really* young I guess - and they taste great that way.

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imaginarycircus May 17 2010, 12:47:29 UTC
We have asphalt right up to our apartment windows and very little sun so we'll have to just eat them sparingly.

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alison_in_oh May 17 2010, 14:21:44 UTC
Yeah, I'm gonna need more info than is on that Wiki page. I can't find anything about "toxins and anti-nutrients" in beans or legumes, let alone fresh green beans specifically, anywhere else except anti-sprouting anti-raw foods anti-grain foods highly biased sources.

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chriswaterguy May 17 2010, 23:21:07 UTC
Something that actually prevents you absorbing nutrients. E.g. raw sweet potato, & sweet potato leaves, contain something that reduces absorption of protein.

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chriswaterguy May 18 2010, 01:07:31 UTC
I should add, I don't think raw sweet potato is a huge problem either... but there are other foods which are better raw. I'm interested in which foods are best eaten raw and which are best cooked.

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