Phil
Old Oak
A quick scan of the ingredients in Waitrose tins of beans showed no added salt. Some have Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) as an antioxidant. Some of the fancy organic chick peas in jars do have salt though. Worth a glance at the ingredients.
This fuss about processed and ultra-processed food needs clarification to me. Beans are cooked in the can, in water. What harm does it do (we could discuss the plastic film lining the can I guess). The main problem with processed foods IMHO is not physical processes the food goes through, but the opportunity it presents to the food industry (who I distrust deeply) to "cut" the food with garbage.
There is an argument that tinned beans are enviromentally friendly as the bulk cooking is much more energy efficient than boiling dried beans for hours. But then there is the tin can, and transporting water about. Not sure I believe it.
Agree, need to read the labels very, very, very carefully.
I am sure wife can already scan them at 5m
When I do buy I read all the labels carefully, maybe your tins are packed differently?
The best for my gut and kidneys are dried, soaked beans & chickpeas and then cooked with lots of veg and chicken. Cook enough for 5 meals and keep in freezer.
Donated some blood for tests this morning (onsite Sister at 07:00 due to fasting) so it will be interesting to see the results.


