Organic Garbanzo Beans - Dried Chickpeas by by Food to Live -Non-GMO Kosher Raw Sproutable Bulk- — 5 Pounds

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Amazing Organic Garbanzo Beans from Food To Live Organic garbanzo beans are extremely nutritious and have a rich nutty flavor. It's not surprising that they are one of the favorite types of legumes worldwide. Food To Live Organic Garbanzo Beans are 100% non-GMO, free of toxins, and are grown using eco-friendly farming practices. Our product is easy to cook, it keeps well, and it's safe to eat on almost any diet. You can enjoy Organic Garbanzo Beans in a salad, stew, chili, curry, soup, or as a snack. Roast them with spices or boil them in broth, they will definitely be tasty and give you a boost of 'good' energy. Garbanzo Beans or Chickpeas? Garbanzo beans and chickpeas are the same thing. The 'garbanzo' (from Old Spanish arvanço) name is more common in the Mediterranean region, where Spanish influences are the strongest. In different parts of the world, these beans can be called Egyptian peas, Bengal gram, or just gram. The abundance of names comes from the popularity and worldwide spread of garbanzo beans. They are one of the earliest cultivated legumes. Archeologists discovered evidence that chickpeas have been a part of the human diet since before 7500 B.C. Two most popular types of garbanzo beans cultivated commercially are desi and kabuli. Garbanzo Beans Benefits: Are They Real? It's true that organic garbanzo beans can be extremely good for you. They provide your body with a huge boost of nutrients. All legumes are like this, but chickpeas stand out due to their higher content of iron and a notable amount of calcium. As this is a nutritious, low-fat product high in protein and dietary fiber, organic garbanzo beans are heart-friendly. You will feel those benefits yourself if you make use this delicious food as one of the recommended servings of legumes. As garbanzo beans have a low glycemic index, they won't cause extreme spikes in glucose, like sweet and processed foods do.