BEANS EXPORT
EBY JOE BUSINESS WORLD LIMITED is certified as an exporter by Nigerian Export
Promotion Council and a member of Successedge Exporters Network. The Company
registered by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the Corporate Affairs
Commission with RC NO 2615518. The
company is located at 152 Aina Road, Agrility Estate, Mile 12, Lagos State
Nigeria. We deal in products like Beans, Shea butter, Peanut, Cassava flake
(Garri), Cassava Flour, and other related products.
BEANS
Beans are the seeds
from flowering plants in the Fabaceae family and are classified as legumes.
They usually grow in pods, which are capsules with several beans inside. These
pods or capsules develop from flowers. Other legumes include peas, peanuts, and
lentils.
Beans contain amino
acids, which are the chemicals that combine to form protein and help build
muscle. Protein is an essential nutrient.
Beans are a source of
protein, vitamins and fiber.
There are a variety of
different beans, and most must be cooked to be safe to eat. Some of the most
popular bean varieties include:
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lima beans
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black beans
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black-eyed peas
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soybeans
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kidney beans
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garbanzo beans
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navy beans
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pinto beans
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red beans
Health benefits of beans
Beans offer several
health benefits, including:
1. Protein source
Adding beans to grains
can turn an incomplete protein into a complete one.
Protein is a vital
nutrient that plays a key role in virtually everything the body does. Beans are
high in amino acids, the building blocks of protein.
Protein sources can be
divided into two different categories: complete and incomplete. Animal
products, soy, and quinoa are
all complete proteins, which means they contain all nine amino acids.
Out of all the types
of beans, only soybeans contain all nine amino acids. Incomplete proteins can
be easily combined with nuts, seeds, dairy, or grains at a single meal or over
various meals throughout the day to make complete proteins.
For example, a person
can eat beans with rice or couscous. Even having black beans at lunch and then
almonds or cheese later in the day can ensure people get complete proteins.
Beans make an
excellent source of protein for vegetarians and vegans. They are also lower
in calories and
saturated fat than some other protein sources, such as dairy products.
2. Nutrient dense food
Beans contain several
vital nutrients, including folate.
Folate can help prevent neural tube defects in a fetus during pregnancy.
Dried beans contain
nearly double the folate that canned beans contain, so it is better to cook
them from their dried form. However, canned beans still contain more folate
than many foods.
Not getting enough
folate can cause several symptoms, including:
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weakness
·
fatigue
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heart palpitations
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loss of appetite
·
irritability
Other important
nutrients found in beans include:
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zinc
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iron
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magnesium
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fiber
3. Antioxidant
Beans are rich in a
type of antioxidant called
polyphenols. Antioxidants fight the effects of free radicals, which are
chemicals that affect a wide range of processes in the body, from physical
aging to cancer and inflammation.
4. Better heart health
People who consume
beans may be less likely to die of a heart
attack, stroke,
or other cardiovascular health problem.
A 2013 analysis of
previous studies found a clear correlation between eating beans and a reduced
risk of coronary
heart disease.
Other research suggests
that beans may lower cholesterol.
High cholesterol is a risk factor for heart disease and heart attacks.
5. Reduced risk of cancer
Some studies have shown that
beans act as antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. These effects could reduce
the risk of cancer.
Research published in 2015 analyzed
whether beans might have antioxidant properties that fight intestinal cancer.
Black beans were shown to have the highest antioxidant activity.
A 2016 study also
found that chemicals in Northeast China black beans could slow the growth
of colorectal
cancer by damaging cancer cells.
6. Diabetes and glucose metabolism
Beans may help
stabilize blood glucose levels or even prevent diabetes. Beans are high in fiber, which can
help lower blood glucose.
A 2015 study in mice found that a
chemical found in soybean leaves could help the body maintain healthy glucose
levels.
Soybeans also support
the healthy functioning of pancreatic cells. The pancreas produces insulin, which
regulates blood sugar.
7. Preventing fatty liver
Fatty liver is a
metabolic disorder that occurs when fats accumulate in the liver.
Research published in 2016 found that
adzuki beans improve the accumulation of fat in the liver of mice. This result
suggests that these beans might preserve liver health and reduce the risk of
fatty liver, although more studies in humans are needed.
8. Controlling appetite
The fiber and healthy
starches in beans can help prevent food cravings.
People may feel fuller after consuming beans, which may prevent overeating and
even help with weight loss.
9. Improving gut health
Research has shown a variety of beans,
especially black beans, enhance gut health by improving intestinal barrier
function, and increasing the number of healthy bacteria. This may help prevent
gut-associated diseases.
Beans is a highly demanded and an exportable commodity; we
have the capacity and a willing to export it to any country in the world.
You can send us an email e-mail: ebychristy.benson@yahoo.com;
we can also be contacted on: +2347061684692, +2349086786369.
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