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  2. These are the healthiest beans and legumes, according to ...

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    Garbanzo beans (chickpeas) Garbanzo beans or chickpeas are another favorite among dietitians for their many health benefits. The nutrient-dense legume is often considered a “superfood” and ...

  3. Chickpea - Wikipedia

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    Cicer arietinum noir – MHNT. The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, [2] [3] cultivated for its edible seeds. . Its different types are variously known as gram [4] [5] or Bengal gram; [5] chhola, chhana, chana, or channa; garbanzo [5] or garbanzo bean; or Egyptian pea.

  4. Dietitians Say These Processed Foods Are Actually Good for You

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    Moon’s go-to is Banza’s chickpea pasta, but there are other brands out there, like Explore Cuisine, Barilla, and Ancient Harvest, that feature beans and whole grains. “Banza chickpea pasta ...

  5. Are Gluten-Free Banza Pizza Crusts Any Good? Here's ... - AOL

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    Banza claims that because its crust is made from chickpeas, these pizzas are even slightly more nutritious than a traditional cauliflower pizza crust, boasting more fiber, more protein, and less ...

  6. Banza (pasta) - Wikipedia

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    Banza was founded by brothers Scott and Brian Rudolph. [2] They debuted the product in 2014 on the show Restaurant Startup and after received funding to launch the project later that year. [3] Its first retail location was Meijer in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [2] It launched with a gluten free protein pasta made from chickpeas. [4]

  7. Banza - Wikipedia

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    Banza, a katydid genus endemic to Hawaii; Banza, Central African Republic, a town that is near to Karawa, Central African Republic; An alternative name for the banjo; Banza, a barangay of Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, Philippines; Banza, a company that produces noodles with garbanzo beans (or chickpeas)