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  2. Phytohaemagglutinin - Wikipedia

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    A pressure cooker at 15 psi may be used to cook beans in 45 minutes without presoaking. [7] Insufficient cooking, such as in a slow cooker at 75 °C/ 167 °F, may not completely destroy the toxins. [8] Beans also contain alpha amylase inhibitor, but not in sufficient quantities to affect the digestion of starch after consumption of beans. [9]

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

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    Werner says pinto beans are native to North and Central America. "Pintos have a slightly nutty, creamy texture when cooked," Werner adds. Canned and dry pinto beans are available at the grocery store.

  4. Pinto bean - Wikipedia

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    The pinto bean (/ ˈ p ɪ n t oʊ /) is a variety of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).In Spanish they are called frijoles pintos.It is the most popular bean by crop production in Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States, [3] [4] and is most often eaten whole (sometimes in broth), or mashed and then refried.

  5. 45 Healthy Fall Harvest Dinners You'll Make All Autumn Long - AOL

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    This creamy, smoky soup has plenty of protein and flavor, thanks to ingredients like pinto beans, poblano peppers, garlic and avocado. Get the Pinto Bean and Poblano Soup recipe . Mike Garten

  6. Got High Blood Pressure? Try This 7-Day, Registered ... - AOL

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    2/3 cup of cooked whole wheat pasta topped with 3 tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese and 1 tablespoon of olive oil Total: 1,992 calories, 105 grams of protein, 108 grams of fat, 170 grams of ...

  7. Bean dip - Wikipedia

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    Raw beans that are soaked and cooked are used, [2] as are prepared canned beans and refried beans. [4] [5] The use of canned beans can result in a creamier dip, because beans prepared in canneries are pressure-cooked in the can. [4] Canned beans may have a salty flavor, which can be reduced by rinsing and then draining them. [6]

  8. 11 Healthiest Canned Beans—and 3 To Avoid - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per ½ cup serving): Calories: 120 Fat: 1.5 g (Saturated fat: 0 g) Sodium: 200 mg Carbs:18 g (Fiber: 5 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 9 g. With an impressive 9 grams of protein and 5 grams of ...

  9. Pressure cooker - Wikipedia

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    A stovetop pressure cooker. A pressure cooker is a sealed vessel for cooking food with the use of high pressure steam and water or a water-based liquid, a process called pressure cooking. The high pressure limits boiling and creates higher temperatures not possible at lower pressures, allowing food to be cooked faster than at normal pressure.