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Beluga lentils canned
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Beluga black lentils from Spain, ready to use - for the quick and easy organic kitchen! These popular gourmet lentils are characterized by their savory and aromatic nutty flavor. They can be used in many ways. No soaking or cooking needed as the lentils are already gently pre-cooked.
Ingredients
beluga lentils*, water, sea salt
* = ingredients from organic farming
** = from biodynamic agriculture
Characteristics
cultivated in Europe
Usage
for lentil salads, for fillings or side-dishes, bowls and vegetable dishes. Tip: Delicious when combined with fruit and feta
Additional information, nutritional values, vitamins & minerals, allergens
Additional information
Preparation
The cooked lentils are canned with a little salt and heated for preservation.
Produced in
Italy
Country of origin
spanish agriculture
Origin of the main ingredients
Spain
Quality
EU Bio-Logo
Storage advice
After opening, store in a cool place and use quickly.
Legal name of the food product
Beluga black lentils canned
Nutritional values
referred to 100g
Calorific value
409 kJ / 97 kcal
Fat
0,40 g
of which saturates
0,00 g
Carbohydrates
13,30 g
Sugar
0,20 g
Dietary fiber
4,6 g
Protein
7,70 g
Salt
0,750 g
Allergens
Eggs and products thereof
not contained
Peanuts and products thereof
not contained
Fish and products thereof
not contained
Cereals containing gluten or cereal products
not contained
Crustaceans and products thereof
not contained
Milk and products thereof including lactose
not contained
Lupins and products thereof
not contained
Nuts and products thereof
not contained
Celery and products thereof
not contained
Mustard and products thereof
not contained
Sesame seeds and products thereof
not contained
Soy and products thereof
not contained
Sulfur dioxide or sulfites
(more than 10mg/kg or 10 mg/l SO2)
no
Molluscs and products thereof
not contained
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FAQ
FAQ about Beluga lentils canned
What are the black dots in cereals, legumes or oilseeds?
In the case of organic cereal products, despite intensive labour input during cultivation and intensive cleaning measures, the presence of foreign seeds cannot be completely ruled out, nor can products with optical deviations. The colour of a grain or seed in cereals, legumes and oilseeds varies from harvest to harvest due to many factors such as soil conditions, climate and weather. Since we work with many small farmers from different growing areas, the products are exposed to different influences that lead to natural colour variations. Extreme weather conditions can cause such severe optical changes that it is no longer possible to sort out grains and seeds at a reasonable economic cost. However, as we value long-term economic cooperation with the small farmers, we also buy the harvest in difficult years and try to use it in the best possible way. No herbicides are used in the organic sector. Thus, in some cases, even weed seeds of the same weight or size are very difficult to remove from the product. Of course, these products are subject to particularly intensive controls by us and are only traded if it is a purely visual problem, without any effects in terms of taste and nutritional quality. We are trying to further improve our possibilities for mechanical cleaning, but this is sometimes very difficult due to physical limits (e.g., 0.5 mm amaranth).
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How do I prepare legumes with as little effort as possible?
This is easier than you think, because most of it happens quite incidentally: 1. Soak: Soak the legumes (8 to 12 hrs, i.e., overnight or in the morning if you want to cook them in the evening). Tip: Lentils are only rinsed and can be cooked without soaking. 2. Rinse: Drain the soaking water and rinse the legumes well in a sieve. 3. Cook: Place in a pot with fresh water and cook according to the package instructions with the lid closed. 4. Drain – and ready!
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How do you soak legumes?
In 3 times the quantity of cold water, in a large container, as the legumes increase in volume. Covered, at room temperature. The water is not changed, nor is stirring necessary. Afterwards, pour away the soaking water and rinse the legumes, this improves tolerability. And soaking reduces cooking time, which saves time and energy. The nutrient content of the soaking water is rather low.
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How do you cook legumes?
In a large saucepan, with 3 times the amount of water, bring to a boil, then simmer gently (not bubbling) with the lid on. The cooking time is reduced in a pressure cooker. Salting is done after cooking, that is what our experience has shown. Acid in vinegar, lemon, tomatoes, etc., hardens the cell structure, so likewise only add after cooking. Baking soda shortens the cooking time, use sparingly otherwise it can taste slightly soapy. Even with long cooking times, legumes lose relatively few nutrients.
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Should you pour off the soaking water?
We recommend pouring away the soaking water and not using it for cooking. The soaking water may contain dust particles and saponins that promote foaming during cooking. If you remove the soaking water, the legumes are usually more digestible, as substances that are difficult to digest dissolve in the soaking water. The nutrient content of the soaking water is rather low. Legumes lose relatively few nutrients even with long cooking times
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Can you cook legumes in stock?
It is best to prepare a larger quantity for several days and store it in the fridge. Freezing is also possible: Either immediately after soaking and rinsing – frozen then just add to the cooking water and cook. Or freeze after cooking. Drain and leave to cool. For freezing, it is best to pat the legumes dry (so they do not stick together and can be taken out in any quantity). Tip: Glass jars are also suitable for freezing. And preserving is also possible.
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Can legumes also be prepared without soaking/cooking?
Legumes should not be eaten raw and should be soaked before cooking (except lentils, where soaking is not necessary). There is a reason for this, because like many other foods, legumes also naturally contain plant substances in their raw state that are not ideal for the human body. But here it depends on the preparation: Soaking legumes, throwing away the soaking water, rinsing and cooking breaks down these substances and deactivates them. This is because some of them are water-soluble and some are heat-sensitive.
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How many nutrients do legumes contain compared to meat?
See the table
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