My boyfriend hates legumes of all kinds except for Peanuts (which are
technically legumes).
Peanuts are
technically legumes, but tend to be prepared and consumed like nuts.
Green beans are
technically legumes, but they are usually consumed in a similar manner as vegetables.
It wouldn't be «paleo» anymore, as peanuts are
technically legumes.
(Soynuts — and peanuts — are
technically legumes, not nuts.)
Green beans are
technically legumes, but they are usually consumed in a similar manner as vegetables.
We use pecans, cashews, almonds, and peanuts (
technically a legume, not a nut) as part of our core ingredients.
Though lentils are
technically a legume and not a bean, I would be remiss to not mention them.
While Carob is
technically a legume, carob powder is generally made from the pod of the plant and not the seed.
Peanuts, though
technically a legume, also contain high levels of antioxidants.
All nuts are not necessarily created equal, and tree nuts are, from a nutritional stand point, far preferable to peanuts, which is
technically a legume.
Peanuts are
technically a legume that contain lectins and phytates and cause digestive irritation.
Cashews, almonds, peanuts (
technically a legume, but you can find them with other nuts), walnuts, and pistachios all fall into the nut category.
Technically a legume, peas are little round seeds produced by pea plants.
Not exact matches
It's has a low Glycemic Impact and is made with natural ingredients include erythritol, organic inulin, organic stevia, and guar gum — the first three sweetener ingredients I mentioned are considered Paleo while Guar Gum, a
legume extract used as a thickening agent, is
technically not Paleo because it comes from the
legume.
Peanuts are a
legume so they are
technically not paleo, but I don't seem to have an issue with
legumes so I still enjoy peanut butter.
Now I no longer eat peanuts (they are a
legume, not
technically a nut), and I really miss those cookies!
Although a nut in the culinary sense, in the botanical sense the fruit of the peanut is a woody, indehiscent
legume or pod and not
technically a nut.
Peanuts,
technically also a
legume and not a nut, also make up a substantial part of our bean consumption, and are also a rapidly rising allergy, especially among children.
Green peas are younger and served as a vegetable but
technically are a
legume as are the split peas.
And, peanuts (although
technically, a
legume) also contribute significantly to our dietary intake of antioxidants.
Peanuts
technically aren't nuts (they're
legumes) but the composition of the oil is similar.
Peanuts (although
technically, a
legume) also contribute significantly to our dietary intake of antioxidants.
The fiber in
legumes is not that fermentable so
technically, most of the flatulence comes from the resistant starches, including raffinose, and not from the fiber.
One exception is peanuts, which are
technically in the
legume family.