Lima Beans

Lima Beans
Lima beans?

I remember eating lima beans as a child.I have never forgotten how good they were.I can’t figure out how to make them.I believe they had like a red sauce or something along those lines.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks

Danish Lima Beans

1 (14 ounce) bag frozen baby lima beans
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese
1/2 tablespoon butter or margarine
1/3 cup fresh white breadcrumbs (1 or 2 slices)

1. Cook beans according to package directions, but don’t add the salt.
2. When beans are tender, drain.
3. In small saucepan, heat milk and blue cheese, stirring until cheese is melted.
4. Add beans and keep warm.
5. Melt butter in small skillet; add bread crumbs and stir over medium heat until bread crumbs are golden brown.
6. Sprinkle bread crumbs over beans and serve immediately.

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Phaseolus lunatus is a legume. It is grown for its seed, which is eaten as a vegetable. It is commonly known as the lima bean or butter bean; it is also known as Haba bean, Pallar bean, Burma bean, Guffin bean, Hibbert bean, Sieva bean, Rangoon bean, Madagascar bean, Paiga, Paigya, prolific bean, civet bean, sugar bean or dau ngu (Vietnamese). The P. lunatus is of Andean and Mesoamerican origin. Like many other legumes, Lima beans are a good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber. It lowers cholesterol and its high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal. And it provides virtually fat free high quality protein. It is a good choice for people with diabetes suffering with insulin resistance. Lima beans can help you balance blood sugar levels while providing steady, slow-burning energy. Lima beans may reduce the medical dosage needed to combat cholesterol in the form of natural food. Lima beans have the trace mineral, molybdenum, an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, and it detoxifies sulfites. Sulfites are a type of preservative generally added to prepared foods. Lima beans are high in dietary fibers, this means that blood sugar does not rise high after eating beans. This is due to the presence of higher amounts of absorption-slowing protein in the beans, and their high soluble fiber content. Soluble fiber absorbs water in the stomach forming a gel that slows down the metabolism of the bean's carbohydrates. The fiber is also the reason for the cholesterol lowering function of beans. Fiber binds with the bile acids that are used to make cholesterol. Fiber is not absorbed by intestine and it exits the body taking the bile acids with it. As a result, the cholesterol is lowered. Lima beans also has insoluble fiber, which prevents constipation, digestive disorders, irritable bowel syndrome and diverticulitis. Lima beans helps prevent heart disease, since eating high fiber foods, such as lima beans reduces cholesterol level. Lima promotes healthy heart because of its folate and magnesium. Folate lowers levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that is an intermediate product in an important metabolic process called the methylation cycle. Elevated blood levels of homocysteine are an independent risk factor for heart attack, stroke, or peripheral vascular disease. Lima's magnesium content is a calcium channel blocker. When enough magnesium is around, veins and arteries relax, which reduces resistance and improves the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. Apart from providing slow burning complex carbohydrates, lima beans can increase your energy by helping to restore your iron element. For menstruating women, who are more at risk for iron deficiency, add lima beans for iron. Iron is an integral component of hemoglobin, which transports oxygen from the lungs to all body cells, and is also part of key enzyme systems for energy production and metabolism. Lima beans
Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF
$175.5

Phaseolus lunatus is a legume. It is grown for its seed, which is eaten as a vegetable. It is commonly known as the lima bean or butter bean; it is also known as Haba bean, Pallar bean, Burma bean, Guffin bean, Hibbert bean, Sieva bean, Rangoon bean, Madagascar bean, Paiga, Paigya, prolific bean, civet bean, sugar bean or dau ngu (Vietnamese). The P. lunatus is of Andean and Mesoamerican origin. Like many other legumes, Lima beans are a good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber. It lowers cholesterol and its high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal. And it provides virtually fat free high quality protein. It is a good choice for people with diabetes suffering with insulin resistance. Lima beans can help you balance blood sugar levels while providing steady, slow-burning energy. Lima beans may reduce the medical dosage needed to combat cholesterol in the form of natural food. Lima beans have the trace mineral, molybdenum, an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, and it detoxifies sulfites. Sulfites are a type of preservative generally added to prepared foods. Lima beans are high in dietary fibers, this means that blood sugar does not rise high after eating beans. This is due to the presence of higher amounts of absorption-slowing protein in the beans, and their high soluble fiber content. Soluble fiber absorbs water in the stomach forming a gel that slows down the metabolism of the bean's carbohydrates. The fiber is also the reason for the cholesterol lowering function of beans. Fiber binds with the bile acids that are used to make cholesterol. Fiber is not absorbed by intestine and it exits the body taking the bile acids with it. As a result, the cholesterol is lowered. Lima beans also has insoluble fiber, which prevents constipation, digestive disorders, irritable bowel syndrome and diverticulitis. Lima beans helps prevent heart disease, since eating high fiber foods, such as lima beans reduces cholesterol level. Lima promotes healthy heart because of its folate and magnesium. Folate lowers levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that is an intermediate product in an important metabolic process called the methylation cycle. Elevated blood levels of homocysteine are an independent risk factor for heart attack, stroke, or peripheral vascular disease. Lima's magnesium content is a calcium channel blocker. When enough magnesium is around, veins and arteries relax, which reduces resistance and improves the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. Apart from providing slow burning complex carbohydrates, lima beans can increase your energy by helping to restore your iron element. For menstruating women, who are more at risk for iron deficiency, add lima beans for iron. Iron is an integral component of hemoglobin, which transports oxygen from the lungs to all body cells, and is also part of key enzyme systems for energy production and metabolism. Lima beans
Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF
$94.5

Phaseolus lunatus is a legume. It is grown for its seed, which is eaten as a vegetable. It is commonly known as the lima bean or butter bean; it is also known as Haba bean, Pallar bean, Burma bean, Guffin bean, Hibbert bean, Sieva bean, Rangoon bean, Madagascar bean, Paiga, Paigya, prolific bean, civet bean, sugar bean or dau ngu (Vietnamese). The P. lunatus is of Andean and Mesoamerican origin. Like many other legumes, Lima beans are a good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber. It lowers cholesterol and its high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal. And it provides virtually fat free high quality protein. It is a good choice for people with diabetes suffering with insulin resistance. Lima beans can help you balance blood sugar levels while providing steady, slow-burning energy. Lima beans may reduce the medical dosage needed to combat cholesterol in the form of natural food. Lima beans have the trace mineral, molybdenum, an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, and it detoxifies sulfites. Sulfites are a type of preservative generally added to prepared foods. Lima beans are high in dietary fibers, this means that blood sugar does not rise high after eating beans. This is due to the presence of higher amounts of absorption-slowing protein in the beans, and their high soluble fiber content. Soluble fiber absorbs water in the stomach forming a gel that slows down the metabolism of the bean's carbohydrates. The fiber is also the reason for the cholesterol lowering function of beans. Fiber binds with the bile acids that are used to make cholesterol. Fiber is not absorbed by intestine and it exits the body taking the bile acids with it. As a result, the cholesterol is lowered. Lima beans also has insoluble fiber, which prevents constipation, digestive disorders, irritable bowel syndrome and diverticulitis. Lima beans helps prevent heart disease, since eating high fiber foods, such as lima beans reduces cholesterol level. Lima promotes healthy heart because of its folate and magnesium. Folate lowers levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that is an intermediate product in an important metabolic process called the methylation cycle. Elevated blood levels of homocysteine are an independent risk factor for heart attack, stroke, or peripheral vascular disease. Lima's magnesium content is a calcium channel blocker. When enough magnesium is around, veins and arteries relax, which reduces resistance and improves the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. Apart from providing slow burning complex carbohydrates, lima beans can increase your energy by helping to restore your iron element. For menstruating women, who are more at risk for iron deficiency, add lima beans for iron. Iron is an integral component of hemoglobin, which transports oxygen from the lungs to all body cells, and is also part of key enzyme systems for energy production and metabolism. Lima beans
Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF
$422.5

Phaseolus lunatus is a legume. It is grown for its seed, which is eaten as a vegetable. It is commonly known as the lima bean or butter bean; it is also known as Haba bean, Pallar bean, Burma bean, Guffin bean, Hibbert bean, Sieva bean, Rangoon bean, Madagascar bean, Paiga, Paigya, prolific bean, civet bean, sugar bean or dau ngu (Vietnamese). The P. lunatus is of Andean and Mesoamerican origin. Like many other legumes, Lima beans are a good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber. It lowers cholesterol and its high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal. And it provides virtually fat free high quality protein. It is a good choice for people with diabetes suffering with insulin resistance. Lima beans can help you balance blood sugar levels while providing steady, slow-burning energy. Lima beans may reduce the medical dosage needed to combat cholesterol in the form of natural food. Lima beans have the trace mineral, molybdenum, an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, and it detoxifies sulfites. Sulfites are a type of preservative generally added to prepared foods. Lima beans are high in dietary fibers, this means that blood sugar does not rise high after eating beans. This is due to the presence of higher amounts of absorption-slowing protein in the beans, and their high soluble fiber content. Soluble fiber absorbs water in the stomach forming a gel that slows down the metabolism of the bean's carbohydrates. The fiber is also the reason for the cholesterol lowering function of beans. Fiber binds with the bile acids that are used to make cholesterol. Fiber is not absorbed by intestine and it exits the body taking the bile acids with it. As a result, the cholesterol is lowered. Lima beans also has insoluble fiber, which prevents constipation, digestive disorders, irritable bowel syndrome and diverticulitis. Lima beans helps prevent heart disease, since eating high fiber foods, such as lima beans reduces cholesterol level. Lima promotes healthy heart because of its folate and magnesium. Folate lowers levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that is an intermediate product in an important metabolic process called the methylation cycle. Elevated blood levels of homocysteine are an independent risk factor for heart attack, stroke, or peripheral vascular disease. Lima's magnesium content is a calcium channel blocker. When enough magnesium is around, veins and arteries relax, which reduces resistance and improves the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. Apart from providing slow burning complex carbohydrates, lima beans can increase your energy by helping to restore your iron element. For menstruating women, who are more at risk for iron deficiency, add lima beans for iron. Iron is an integral component of hemoglobin, which transports oxygen from the lungs to all body cells, and is also part of key enzyme systems for energy production and metabolism. Lima beans
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Formerly the viceregal capital of Spain's vast South American empire, Lima is today a sprawling metropolis struggling to cope with a population of eight million. Located on the coast between the Andean foothills and the Pacific Ocean, it is many cities in one, with an indigenous past, an old colonial heart, and turn-of-the-century quarters modeled on Paris. Leafy suburbs like San Isidro and tranquil seaside communities such as Barranco contrast with ever-expanding shantytowns. Lima has always dominated national life, as the center of political and economic power. Long a stronghold of the European elite, the city is now home to millions of Peruvians from the Andean region as well as the descendants of African slaves and migrants from Europe, China and Japan. As a popular saying puts it, the whole of Peru is now in Lima. James Higgins explores the city's history and evolving identity as reflected in its architecture, literature, painting and music. Tracing its trajectory from colonial enclave to modern metropolis, he reveals how the capital now embodies the diversity and dynamism of Peru itself. -- CITY OF HISTORY: ceremonial sites and museums of pre-Hispanic antiquities; colonial churches and mansions; the Museum of the Inquisition; monuments to the heroes of Independence. -- CITY OF CULTURE: pre-Columbian textiles, pottery and goldwork; Baroque architecture and art; writers such as Mario Vargas Llosa and Alfredo Bryce Echenique; painters and sculptors; a vibrant popular culture. -- CITY OF MULTICULTURAL EXCHANGE: the indigenous legacy; the imposition of Spanish culture; African slaves; European and Asian immigrants; mass migration from the provinces.
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2008 IACP Award Winner!Whether refried, baked, falafelled, or complementing a nice Chianti, the humble bean has long been a part of gourmet and everyday food culture around the globe. As Ken Albala shows, though, over its history the bean has enjoyed more controversy than its current ubiquity lets on. From the bean's status as seat of the soul (at least, that's what Pythagoras thought) to seed of sin (or so said St. Jerome, who forbade nuns to eat beans because they tickle the genitals), Beans is a ripping tale of a truly magical fruit.
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A lively global history of the bean reveals the lesser-known controversies attributed to the ubiquitous legume, from Pythagoras`s opinion that the bean was the seat of the soul to St. Jerome`s forbiddance of their consumption by nuns because of his belief about the connections between beans and sin. 10,000 first printing.
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A lively global history of the bean reveals the lesser-known controversies attributed to the ubiquitous legume, from Pythagoras`s opinion that the bean was the seat of the soul to St. Jerome`s forbiddance of their consumption by nuns because of his belief about the connections between beans and sin. 10,000 first printing.
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A lively global history of the bean reveals the lesser-known controversies attributed to the ubiquitous legume, from Pythagoras`s opinion that the bean was the seat of the soul to St. Jerome`s forbiddance of their consumption by nuns because of his belief about the connections between beans and sin. 10,000 first printing.
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Whether refried, baked, falafelled, or complementing a nice Chianti, the humble bean has long been a part of gourmet and everyday food culture around the globe. As Ken Albala shows, though, over its history the bean has enjoyed more controversy than its current ubiquity lets on. From the bean's status as seat of the soul (at least, that's what Pythagoras thought) to seed of sin (or so said St. Jerome, who forbade nuns to eat beans because they "tickle the genitals"), Beans is a ripping tale of a truly magical fruit.
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