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Horse Bean (Fava bean)

Fava beans, also known as broad beans, are a type of legume that is widely cultivated and consumed around the world, and its scientific name is Vicia Faba. They are known for their large, flat, oval-shaped seeds and are used in a variety of culinary dishes.

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Physical Appearance:

Size: Large, typically 1-2 inches in length.

Shape: Flat and oval.

Color: Green when fresh, turning brownish when dried.

Culinary Uses:

Fresh: Used in salads, soups, and side dishes.

Dried: Often used in stews, soups, and as a base for dips like Egyptian ful medames.

Canned or Frozen: Available for convenient use in a variety of recipes.

Traditional Dishes: Used in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and African cuisines.

Varieties

Broad Windsor: A popular variety known for its large, meaty seeds.

Aquadulce Claudia: Known for its long pods and cold tolerance.

Stereo: A smaller-seeded variety that is often used for freezing.

Fava beans are valued for their versatility, nutritional benefits, and culinary uses across different cuisines worldwide. They can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, from simple salads to complex traditional dishes.

Specification:

Purity: Minimum 99% pure.

Foreign Matter: Maximum 0.5% by weight.

Damaged, Shriveled, and Split Beans: Maximum 2% by weight.

Discolored Beans: Maximum 1% by weight.

Insect Damage: Nil.

Moisture Content: Less than 14%.

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