• Red Beans

    Nutritional profile: Per 1/4 cup (dried) — 160 kcal, 10 g protein, 0 g fat, 28 g carbohydrates, 7 g fiber, 1.0 g sugar, 60.1 mg calcium, 513 mg potassium, and 0 mg sodium.

  • Pinto beans

    Nutritional profile: Per ½ cup (cooked, salted) — 110 kcal, 6.01 g of protein, 0 g fat, 21 g carbohydrates, 8.06 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 62 mg of calcium, 289 mg potassium, 208 mg sodium.

  • Peas Beans

    Nutritional profile: Per 1/4 cup (dried) — 178 kcal, 11.3 g of protein, 1.9 g fat, 30.3 g carbohydrates, 11 g fiber, 1.5 g sugar, 22.3 mg of calcium, 417.5 mg potassium, 2.45 mg sodium.

  • Mung beansNutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked, salted, sweetened) — 187 kcal, 12.6 g of protein, 0.68 g fat, 34.3 g carbohydrates, 13.7 g fiber, 3.58 g sugar, 48.6 mg of calcium, 477 mg potassium, 347 mg sodium.

    Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked, salted, sweetened) — 187 kcal, 12.6 g of protein, 0.68 g fat, 34.3 g carbohydrates, 13.7 g fiber, 3.58 g sugar, 48.6 mg of calcium, 477 mg potassium, 347 mg sodium.

  • Lima Beans

    Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked) — 229 kcal, 14.6 g of protein, 0.69 g fat, 42.4 g carbohydrates, 14 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 52.8 mg of calcium, 730 mg potassium, 5.46 mg sodium.

  • Kidney beans

    Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (cooked, salted, sweetened) — 215 kcal, 13.4 g of protein, 1.54 g fat, 37.1 g carbohydrates, 11 g fiber, 4.74 g sugar, 87 mg of calcium, 607 mg potassium, 758 mg sodium.

  • Fava beans

    Nutritional profile: Per 1 cup (in pods, raw) — 111 kcal, 10 g of protein, 0.92 g fat, 22.2 g carbohydrates, 9.45 g fiber, 11.6 g sugar, 46.6 mg of calcium, 163 mg potassium, 31.5 mg sodium.

  • Black beans

    Nutritional profile: Per ½ cup (cooked, salted) — 120 kcal, 8 g of protein, 1 g fat, 21 g carbohydrates, 5.98 g fiber, 0 g sugar, 40.3 mg of calcium, 360 mg potassium, 350 mg sodium.

  • Glutinous Rice Flour

    Glutinous Rice Flour is also known as sweet rice flour or sweet rice powder, this flour is made from short-grain rice that becomes moist, firm and sticky when cooked, a result of its higher proportion of waxy starch molecules

  • Walnuts

    Walnuts offer many of the same nutritional benefits as other nuts, they have a few added benefits. The anti-inflammatory benefits associated with walnuts makes them healthy nuts for anyone with asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis or eczema. Walnuts also contain melatonin which can help you sleep better.

  • Split Lalee Betel Nuts

    Betel nuts are small in size and are round to oblong in shape. The fleshy outer husk is coarse and matures from green to yellow-orange and may also contain patches of red. Within the husk, there are layers of fibrous pale yellow strands surrounding a hard light brown seed or nut, which is the dried endosperm. When the husk is green and immature, the nut and surrounding fibers are soft, but when the fruit matures, and the husk turns orange-yellow, the nut and fibers become hard, wood-like, and firm

  • Pistachios Nuts

    Pistachios have nutritional and health benefits similar to other nuts. As a bonus, they have less calories than other nuts.

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