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  2. Phytohaemagglutinin - Wikipedia

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    As a toxin, it can cause poisoning in monogastric animals, such as humans, through the consumption of raw or improperly prepared legumes, e.g., beans.Measured in haemagglutinating units (hau), a raw red kidney bean may contain up to 70,000 hau, but this is reduced to between 200 and 400 hau when properly cooked. [5]

  3. 6 Health Benefits of Pinto Beans—and 7 Recipes to Try - AOL

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    The more beans, the merrier. Right. "This is a wonderful option for a bean lover," Werner says. "Slow cooker recipes are low maintenance and easy for those of us who are on the go."

  4. 30 Vegetarian Casseroles for Weight Loss

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    In this vegetarian white bean potpie recipe, kale and hearty white beans are topped with easy, homemade chive biscuits. If desired, add a little shredded Gruyère or Cheddar cheese to the biscuit ...

  5. 24 Easy High-Fiber Dinners For Better Blood Sugar - AOL

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    Slow-Cooker Bean & Barley Soup Get dinner on the table on a busy day with ease with this load-&-go crock pot recipe. This zesty soup can simmer in the crock pot for an entire workday, making it ...

  6. Phaseolus vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Consumption of as few as four or five raw, soaked kidney beans can cause symptoms. [7] Canned red kidney beans are safe to use immediately, as they have already been cooked. [44] [45] [46] Beans are high in purines, which are metabolized to uric acid. Uric acid is not a toxin but may promote the development or exacerbation of gout. However ...

  7. Bean - Wikipedia

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    Cooking beans, without bringing them to a boil, in a slow cooker at a temperature well below boiling may not destroy toxins. [49] A case of poisoning by butter beans used to make falafel was reported; the beans were used instead of traditional broad beans or chickpeas, soaked and ground without boiling, made into patties, and shallow fried. [50]

  8. 200 Best Crock Pot Recipes and Easy Slow Cooker Dinner ... - AOL

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    Set-it-and-forget-it dinners in 2024.

  9. I'm a Southerner, and this slow cooker red beans and rice ...

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    Red beans and rice is a delicious way to include the color red in a Juneteenth meal, and the slow cooker method makes the task easier than ever. Red beans and rice is a delicious way to include ...