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lentil beans

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Taylor Farms Green Beans - 12oz

$5.99($0.50/ounce)

88 Acres Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Seed & Oat Granola Bars - 6g Protein - 8oz/5ct

Amy's Gluten Free Organic Vegetable Jambalaya with Red Beans - 14.2oz

$2.72
reg $3.89
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Casserole Dried Black Beans - 16oz

$1.49

Anthem Snacks Himalayan Pink Salt Turkey Meat Stick - 10g Protein - 1oz/6ct

$13.99($2.33/ounce)
reg $14.99
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88 Acres Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Seed & Oat Granola Bars - 6g Protein - 8oz/5ct

Mauna Loa Maui Onion Garlic Snack Macs - 1oz

$2.59($2.59/ounce)

Iberia Green Pigeon Peas - 15oz: Salted

$1.89($0.13/ounce)

Michele's Granola Almond Butter Granola - 12oz

$7.99
4.8(538)
Loved for: delicious flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Organic Sunflower Kernels - 10oz Tub: Roasted

$3.59($0.36/ounce)
was $3.99
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Common varieties shown across listings include beluga/black, red (whole and split), Puy/French (green), yellow, and masoor lentils.

Listings emphasize lentils as a source of plant-based protein and dietary fiber. One listing gives a cooked half-cup example of about 20 grams of carbohydrates and 8 grams of fiber and also notes protein content. Check the specific product label for exact nutrient amounts.

Color and type often indicate texture: red and split lentils tend to break down and become mushy; brown lentils usually hold their shape; and green varieties (including French/Puy) remain firmer and keep their shape during cooking.

Preparation instructions vary by product. Many listings recommend rinsing and removing debris. Several state no pre-soak is required and list cooking times around 15–20 minutes, while some mixed-lentil packs recommend a short 15–20 minute soak before cooking. Always follow the package instructions for the specific product.

Microwavable pouches heat in about 90 seconds; split red lentils typically cook in 15–20 minutes; French/green lentils often take about 20–25 minutes. Cooking times can vary, so follow the product package directions.

Package sizes shown range from about 8 ounces up to 240 ounces, with intermediate sizes such as 16, 24, 30, and 48 ounces appearing across listings.

Origins listed include India, France, and the United States; some bulk items state "Varies, please see label" for origin information.

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