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Eden Foods
Black Soy Beans
Organically grown Black Soybeans are soaked overnight and expertly
cooked at Eden's certified organic and circle k kosher cannery. The best
edible soybean, use just like any other bean. Delicious and versatile.
40 mg of healthy soy isoflavone nutrients per serving. Heart healthy, rich
in dietary fiber and soy protein, and a good source of iron, vitamin A,
magnesium, and zinc. Very low sodium with no salt added.
The only low carb bean. Packed in bisphenol-A free cans.
Eden Organic Black Soybeans are organically grown on USA family farms by
salt-of-the-earth farmers dedicated to building living soil and producing the
best tasting and most nutritious food. They use no pesticides, herbicides,
fungicides, or chemical fertilizers. Due to vital soil their much higher mineral
content and stronger skins allow them to be cooked without 'processing' chemicals.
Eden Organic Black Soybeans are expertly prepared at their certified organic,
circle k kosher cannery in east central Indiana. Beans are washed, soaked overnight
and thoroughly cooked with water and a bit of kombu sea vegetable. You don't taste
the kombu, but its natural glutamic acid softens and enhances the flavor of beans.
All water that contacts Eden beans, for washing, soaking, and cooking, is purified water.
Eden Organic Black Soybeans are endlessly versatile and can be used like any
other bean. They are delicious in salads, salsa, and soups.
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October 27, 2006 Reviewer: Michelle in Tennessee |
| We use these in absolutely everything! They have very little flavor on their own and really take on the flavors of what you're cooking, so they're good in many different kinds of dishes. Try them crushed with some spices in a low-carb bean burrito! |
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February 22, 2008 Reviewer: Carole in Massachusetts |
| These beans are wonderful - taste good. I made a dip and chili from them. Would definitely recommend. |
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December 07, 2006 Reviewer: Sharon in Nevada |
| I use these in about all my "bean" recipes. No one even notices! |
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October 29, 2006 Reviewer: Teresa in North Carolina |
| My husband and son are VERY picky. I just knew they would hate the chili I made using the black soy beans. WELL I was wrong. They ask me to make it now!! These beans are EXCELLENT! |
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January 28, 2012 Reviewer: Sandra in Texas |
| I ordered one can and I used it to make my Texas chili and it was delicious!
This time I am ordering more cans! |
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Nutrition Facts
240-0001 Eden Foods Black Soy Beans 15 oz can
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Black Soybeans Glycine max are the best edible soybean. They offer all of
the nourishment of yellow soybeans and then some, including the isoflavone
nutrients genistein, daidzein, and glycetein (total 40 mg per serving). Soybeans
are unique among beans because they provide naturally occurring, healthy,
unsaturated vegetable fat including essential fatty acids (EFAs). Eden Organic
Black Soybeans provide 3.5g polyunsaturated fat and 1.5g monounsaturated fat,
with 360mg omega 3, 2210mg omega 6, and 1327 mg omega 9 EFAs per 1/2 cup serving.
Eden Organic Beans are cooked in steel cans coated inside with a baked-on
oleoresinous c-enamel that does not contain the endocrine disruptor bisphenol-A (BPA).
Oleoresin is a natural mixture of an oil and a resin extracted from various plants,
such as pine or balsam fir. These cans cost 14 percent more than industry standard
cans that do contain BPA.
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