Lupin, lupine or lupini beans are members of the pea family. The yellow, flat, round beans somewhat resemble lima beans and have a sweet, nutty flavor and firm, hearty texture. Originally, all lupini beans were very bitter and required extensive soaking to remove the bitterness and make them safe to eat due to their toxicity. More recent varieties classified as “sweet” are less bitter and require less soaking.
Dried or canned lupin beans are sold in many large supermarkets. Smaller Italian, Middle Eastern, Spanish and Portuguese food stores offer them brined or pickled in a jar. The beans also may be used as flours in baked goods; according to the Food and Drug Administration, some people, especially those allergic to peanuts, may have allergic reactions to products made with lupin.
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Product Name
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Lupins Beans
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Specification
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Lupins Beans
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Crop
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Newest Crop
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Color
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Brown
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Style
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Dried
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Cultivation Type
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Organic
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Ingredients
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Lupins Beans
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Grade
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Top Grade
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Quality
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100% Natural
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Use
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Food
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Brand Name
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Model Number
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DFF47GH
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Certification
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ISO
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Shelf Life
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24 Months
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Packing
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As per customer requirements
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