Best canned black beans according to redditors

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u/4me4you · 31 pointsr/1200isplenty

From Left to Right in photo

Breakfast - Overnight Oats

  1. Chia seeds 7 grams (35 Calories)
  2. One packet of Instant oatmeal (I used this one) (130 calories)
  3. 1/2 Cup of TJ's Vanilla Flavored Coconut Milk (40 calories)
    ---Total Macros for Breakfast (205 Calories, 7g Fat, 32g Carb, 6g Fiber, 5g Protein)

    Mid-morning Snack
  4. 3 oz of Baby Carrots (35 Calories)
  5. 3 oz of Cucumber (10 Calories) (underneath carrots in photo)
    (46 Calories, 0g Fat, 10g Carb, 3g Fiber, 2g Protein)

    Lunch
  6. Black Bean Spaghetti 1oz (90 calories)
  7. Grilled chicken 2oz ( 67 calories)
  8. Costco Grape tomatoes 3 oz (35 Calories)
  9. Spring organic Mix 3 oz (20 calories)
  10. Light Sesame Ginger Dressing 1 oz (35 calories)
  11. Cucumber 3 oz (11 Calories)
    (256 Calories, 4g Fat, 27g Carb, 10g Fiber, 31g Protein)

    Afternoon snack
  12. Baby Bel cheese (50 calories)
  13. light Swiss Miss hot coco (25 calories)
    (75 Calories, 3g Fat, 4g Carb, 1g Fiber, 8g Protein)

    Dinner - whole wheat pesto pasta and mozzarella dish
    (405 Calories, 15g Fat, 46g Carb, 8g Fiber, 19g Protein)

    Evening snack
  14. Large Apple (110 calories)
  15. Walnuts 14 grams (100 calories)
    Total Macros for Evening Snack
    (210 Calories, 5g Fat, 36g Carb, 6g Fiber, 4g Protein)


    Total Day Macros
    (Calories 1200, Fat 34g, Carbs 155g, Fiber 33g, Protein 68g)


  • Edit #1: I'll post recipes and macros later tonight!

  • Edit #2: Macros updated, Will post recipe later (I need to go make dinner for tonight!) (If my math is bad, I'm sorry in advance, it was a long day) I used MFP for calculations.

  • Edit #3: Recipe


    Whole Whole Wheat Pesto Pasta and Mozzarella Dish

    • 7 ounces uncooked whole wheat rotini (I used Aldi Fit'n Active brand)

    • 4 cups broccoli florets (I used 1 bag of frozen Broccoli, just threw it in the microwave)

    • 1 package Knorr® Pesto sauce mix

    • 1 Tablespoon olive oil

    • 3 Tbsp. wine vinegar (or regular)

    • 1 pint of cherry tomatoes [or grape tomatoes], halved

    • 1 cup cubed mozzarella cheese

    • Salt and ground black pepper to taste


    DIRECTIONS

  1. Cook pasta according to package directions, adding broccoli during last 5 minutes of cooking. Drain and rinse with cold water until completely cool.

  2. Combine Knorr® Pesto sauce mix, olive oil and vinegar in large bowl with wire whisk. Add pasta with broccoli, tomatoes, cheese, salt and pepper; toss to coat. Serve immediately or chill until ready to serve.
u/rexlift · 25 pointsr/Fitness

Explore-Asia-Organic-Spaghetti 25g of protein per 2oz serving. To put that in perspective, 1bowl is about 6oz. One of the best tasting highest protein foods I have found. Learned about it on reddit from another user.

Edit: Here is the full nutritional label: read the left one (the one on the right is for a recommend recipe)

u/team_pancakes · 24 pointsr/veganfitness

Tofu, tempeh, seitan, organic asia bean pastas, TVP, protein powder, wheat gluten.

u/itz_working · 16 pointsr/fitmeals

For people who want low carb noodles without having to make your own - http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asian-Organic-Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B004NSG8F6

u/redraga · 15 pointsr/vegetarianketo

Hey a fellow vegetarian Indian! I've been on this diet for over 8 months now and it's definitely possible, although not eating eggs will make it a tad harder. Below are some things (sans eggs) that I eat regularly. Note that this is a little heavy on carbs for a strict keto diet since will end up eating between 30-40g of carbs per day. The daily limit to keep you in ketosis varies from person to person. This worked for me. I don't calorie count since it's too much of a hassle for me. So you might want to tailor this plan based on your needs. I've changed parts of this diet since I started working at a new place where I can get cafeteria food.

Breakfast: Bullet proof coffee. It's simple, fast, keeps you satiated and is heavy on fat. After having this, the rest of your meals only need to be low carb, with good amounts of protien and fat.

Other meal ideas:

  • Low carb tortillas are your friend! I used to eat [Josep's low carb tortillas] (https://www.josephsbakery.com/shop/flax-oat-bran-and-whole-wheat/flax-oat-bran-and-whole-wheat-flour-tortilla.html). These tortillas tasted very similar to wheat rotis. Yes, they are 5g net carb per tortilla, and I used to have 4 daily (2 lunch, 2 dinner). As I said, this plan is a little high on carbs.

  • What's roti without a good serving of butter on it, eh? Smother your roti until it drips with butter!

  • Now that you have your roti, we can make some sabjis to go with it! Vegetables you can use are spinach, mushrooms, cauliflower, cabbage, eggplant, cucumbers, bell peppers (capsicum), turnips (strict ketoers might disagree) and okra (lady's finger). Throw in an occasional tomato and onion. Now you have an entire array of subji ideas open to you. Palak paneer, gobi masala, baigan ka bartha, cabbage kuruma ... well you get the idea. You can add cream cheese to your gravy curries to make it thicker and add more fat. I used shredded coconut in the kuruma in order to add more fat. Paneer is also a great addition, although I rarely had it. Check the nutrition info for all ingredients and use your best judgement.

  • But you can't have roti without some good dal, can you? [Black soy beans] (http://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1405884105&sr=1-1&keywords=black+soybeans) to the rescue! Unlike other beans and lentils, Black soy beans are low on carb and high on protein. Hello Roti and Rajma! Cheese on Rajma is also great!

  • You can also explore vegan meat options such as veggie sausages and patties. Steam a bag of frozen brocolli/cauliflower, top it with cheese and add a vegan sausage for a quick, lazy meal! Froze vegetables plus eggs gives you even more options (should you consider eating eggs).

    Hope this plan gives you a starting point. Believe me when I say this diet works! You feel much better after cutting out the carbs, especially after being on a carb heavy diet such as a vegetarian Indian diet. Good luck!
u/Brielee · 15 pointsr/xxfitness

I don't know if it's the same brand, but they also make black bean pasta that has a high protein/low carb content annnnnd it's bomb.
Explore Asian Organic Black Bean Spaghetti, 7.05-Ounce (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NSG8F6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_ktDHwb8MM4NCB

u/the_turdy_south · 14 pointsr/Keto_Food

Eden Organic Black Soy Beans, No Salt Added, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GZS9Q6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZMABCb71P1VDR

u/PrincessBabyMuffin · 13 pointsr/ketorecipes

I made keto Louisiana "red beans" and "rice" with sausage! Sorry for the low picture quality. The recipe is a bit involved, but I like my keto meals with some complexity.

-1/2 onion, diced

-1/2 red or green bell pepper, diced

-1 jalapeño pepper, cored, seeded, & minced (optional)

-2 cloves garlic, minced

-1lb cooked smoked sausage links, sliced (I found a brand that has 1 carb per link. You could also use shrimp and/or chicken)

-1 cup chicken broth (or water + bouillon)

-15oz can black soy beans, drained and rinsed (I used these https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6 )

-1 bay leaf

-1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

-1/2 tsp dried thyme

-1/4 tsp dried sage

-2 tsp dried parsley

-1 tsp Cajun or Creole seasoning (like Tony C's)

-Salt & pepper to taste

-24oz riced cauliflower (I used 2x 12oz bags of the frozen Trader Joe's brand)

-Avocado oil, butter, or lard for sautéing

-Xanthan gum (optional)

  1. Spread cauliflower rice out on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and put in the oven @ 300 degrees to dry out while prepping other ingredients, up to 30 minutes. If using frozen, it does not need to be thawed first
  2. Sauté onion, bell pepper, and jalapeño in oil over medium heat in a 2qt pot until softened, then stir in minced garlic
  3. Add sliced sausage and sauté until heated through (make sure it's the pre-cooked kind)
  4. Add broth, beans, and spices. Stir to combine
  5. Simmer over medium-low heat for 20-30mins or until liquid is reduced. You can sprinkle a pinch of xanthan gum in if you want the liquids thicker
  6. When the mixture is almost done simmering, heat some oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add cauliflower rice and stir/sauté continuously for around 5 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste
  7. Put cauliflower rice in a bowl, pour sausage/beans mixture on top (remove bay leaf first) and enjoy!

    Yield: 4 servings @ 8g net carbs each (would only be 6g net carbs if you use a zero-carb meat/protein. You could cut another 1-2 carbs per serving if you leave out the onions & peppers, but it would definitely change the overall taste.)
u/sgtfoleyistheman · 13 pointsr/ketorage

http://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6

These have 1g of net carbs per serving, with 3.5 servings per can.

u/fudabushi · 12 pointsr/Fitness
u/my_akownt · 9 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

Holy shit! According to this, black bean noodles have 25g of protein and 12g of fiber per serving.

I guess I'll be trying these in the near future.

u/Stinky_McDoodooface · 9 pointsr/vegan

Whole foods - beans/lentils (black beans, pinto beans, garbanzo beans/chickpeas), nuts/seeds (almonds, peanuts, walnuts, hemp/flax/chia/sunflower seeds), grains (buckwheat/wheat/quinoa/oats), and green vegetables.

Processed foods - tofu, tempeh, seitan, bean pastas, protein powders

here's an infographic http://i.imgur.com/KexRyhQ.jpg

u/barking-chicken · 8 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

As a keto dieter, maybe I can help out. None of it is really "convenient" food, you have to make pretty much all of it, but it help to kick the cravings.

  1. pasta - Black Bean Spaghetti or Egg-based fettucine.

  2. garlic bread - Low Carb Cauliflower breadsticks

  3. pie - Low Carb lemon Meringue Pie

  4. muffins - Customizable Keto Muffins

  5. crab cakes - Low Carb Crab Cakes

  6. mashed potatoes - Cheesy Cauliflower Mash

  7. chocolate cakes - Chocolate Sheet Cake

    Let me know what else you're missing and I can see if I can find it. I've been low carb/keto for 3 years now, so I've tried a lot of the premade mixes you can find out there too.
u/nice_t_shirt · 8 pointsr/vegan

Hey, I train 6-7 days a week, too. You should have no problem getting 60-70g protein a day just from whole foods, not even taking into account a protein shake. Though that also depends on your overall calorie intake, which you didn't mention. Just putting something simple together, 95g hemp seeds, 430g lentils, and 290g buckwheat is 2000 calories, 330g carbs, 43g fat, and 96g protein. There is plenty of room to play around there to swap out foods and stuff and still hit your protein macros.

  1. Vegan totally tastes like ass. Funny enough, mixed berry is the only flavor I think is half decent. Taste-wise, my favorite is Sunwarrior. If you can afford Vega, you should be able to afford Sunwarrior. I like the chocolate flavor. Though my favorite is TrueNutrition's hemp/rice/pea blend. Tastes better than Vega, not as good as Sunwarrior, but it's much cheaper than either and tastes good enough for me. Favorite flavors are chocolate fudge brownie and mocha.

  2. Sorry no recipe suggestions, I don't eat soy/tofu, but I eat a lot of beans and I just eat them with some spices or something, nothing fancy. Check out explore asia products - they're based on beans and have a lot of protein. Also lentil pastas are pretty good.

  3. Nuts, seeds, beans/lentils - or processed foods based on these like tofu, seitan, tempeh, TVP, peanut butter, etc.

  4. "Keep in mind I'm a broke uni student." You probably shouldn't buy Vega then :) Sounds like you have the bases covered. On top of oats, I might also add buckwheat, quinoa, and rice. Peanut butter is also cheap, very calorically dense, and has a good amount of protein.

  5. I'm not iron deficient, but just check out high iron foods. Molasses is one I use as a sweetener for shakes and stuff and it has a lot of iron. Also I've heard good things about the iron fish.
u/kita8 · 6 pointsr/keto

My local low carb grocer’s website has canned black soy beans that people who review it say make a great substitute for regular beans in chilli. They’ve been out of stock when I’ve been there (it’s a bit out of my way), but I plan to grab a couple and see how they go for Mexican dishes and chilli.

https://www.thelowcarbgrocery.com/catalog/eden-organic-black-soy-beans-low-carb-high-fibre-g-474.html - nutrition and ingredients easy to find here.

Eden Soybeans Black 15.0 OZ(pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EQW3EUQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3-BrDbYS4GBRM - easy enough to order off Amazon in America.

u/KetoSysOp · 6 pointsr/keto

Thank you! Another option: If you go to www.camelcamelcamel.com, you can set up an Amazon alert to email you know when this one...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GZS9Q6

Goes on sale (though right now it's $2.50/can on Prime, which is good). Last October, they messed something up and it went to $2.79 for 12 cans by mistake. Got 2 cases for around $6 shipped.

I love camelcamelcamel. :)

Edit: Sorry OP - didn't mean to hijack! :) Can't wait to try those hemp hearts too!

u/buriedinthyeyes · 5 pointsr/xxfitness
  1. legume soups (green split pea is my current fave).
  2. [this FUCKING AMAZING pasta.] (http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asia-Organic-Black-Spaghetti/dp/B0078DU1CY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406836758&sr=8-1&keywords=black+bean+pasta)
  3. throw seasoning on your greek yogurt (garlic and onion, for instance) for some awesome "veggie dip" or "chunky salad dressing"
  4. quest bars (19-20 grams of protein a pop).
  5. learn to make quiches for non-breakfast egg dishes. bonus points if you can make ramen/noodle soup with boiled egg using the pasta linked to above. (working on it, haven't figured it out).
  6. especially in the summer, learn to make a good ceviche. usually chopping up tomatoes, red onions, and cilantro and throwing in a splash of lime will do it, but you can throw in some jalapeño or chipotle to give it a kick too.
  7. lox. great breakfast/lunch/snack ingredient. cut up some apple/pear melon, add a little olive oil, pepper and capers and voilá.
u/overthedwaynebowe · 5 pointsr/MealPrepSunday
  1. I do 4 10 hour days (M-Th) at work so I meal prep for those days because a 4/10 work schedule sounds great but M-Th I have no motivation to cook or exist after being at work 10+ hours.

  2. My SO recently introduced me to that black bean pasta. It is by the brand Explore Asia. There is the black bean spaghetti, edamame fetuchini, and adzuki bean spaghetti. The macros on them are INSANE! I have only tasted the edamame fettuccine so far and admittedly it isn't quite as satisfying as regular pasta but it tastes good enough and with that nutrition it is very worth it. I found it at my local Sprouts grocery store in Texas but my SO gets it at various grocery stores in Southern California so I'd imagine it's all over the place and not too hard to find!
u/AnonyJustAName · 4 pointsr/keto

Percentages are more useful for people on medical keto, say epileptics. Here, it is more typical to track in grams.

People on here tend to have the most success keeping to 20 g net carbs per day which is carbs minus fiber (in US). Outside US the label typically already reflects the math, is my understanding.

So, you can eat anything that fits into your macros. The calculator in the sidebar is a good one, set carbs to 20 g and activity to sedentary, most folks do a 20% deficit.

If you want to eat pinto beans, the rest of your day has to be pretty carb free. Black coffee and a steak for your other meal would fit nicely. ;)

As an alternative, Black Soybeans (have only seen them canned) are very low in net carbs and are great in burritos, tacos, etc.

https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6?th=1

u/YouSmellOfButterfly · 4 pointsr/1200isplenty

I buy these bean-only noodles: https://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asia-Organic-Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B0078DU1CY

Not necessarily low calorie, but very high fiber and protein. They taste good, better than any other pasta replacement in my opinion.

u/latigidigital · 4 pointsr/texas

Protip: you can make keto Tex-Mex.

Puffy tortillas

Tortilla chips

Pico

Guacamole

Enchiladas

Crispy taco shells

Quesadillas

Tamales

At 20 carbs or less a day, I’m down 74 lbs since the end of spring, and I don’t even exercise or really even try to run a calorie deficit. You can literally just get trays of Whataburger patties with cheese, fried eggs, and all that jazz.

Check out /r/ketorecipes and /r/keto for extra. There’s a recipe for just about every form of Mexican food. (Bonus tip: baby corn has no carbs, and fiber doesn’t count, so you can get the HEB low-carb tortillas if you’re feeling lazy.)

Edit: ps - black soybeans have 1 net carb and can be mashed and refried like pintos. Watch out for added carbs in shredded cheese and bacon, but both are A-OK otherwise.

u/vhalros · 4 pointsr/Fitness

A can of harden the f--- up? If he doesn't have time to buy food (which takes maybe an hour a week) how does he have time to eat food? How is he even still alive? Maybe get him a map to the nearest Costco and go buy a giant bag of beans and rice. Aldi is cheap as heck too if there is one of those nearby. You can literally eat for a $1 a meal like this.

Muscle milk is nothing special nutritionally, but it is expensive.

Edit:

If you are really legitimately concerned, or just want to be nice, and are in the US, you can get some food on Amazon. Order him a bag of rice and many cans of beans. Should at least keep him from starving to death for a while. You can get dried beans much cheaper, but that requires soaking and thus planning meals in advance (which might be his actual problem).

If the problem is just that he doesn't know how to cook, get him this basic cook book, and a sauce pan or two. Teach a man to fish, etc. etc.

Also, assuming you are in the US and are a student (I saw "internship") you can sign up for a free 6 month prime membership and get free shipping; just put a note in your calendar to cancel after 6 month period.

To me at least, having my brother send me food would be a sign that I need to get my shit together, but that might only be because I already have my shit together.

u/IndiaMars · 4 pointsr/keto

If you want legumes with almost no carbs, try these.

http://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6

u/littlewonder · 4 pointsr/keto

I know, right? The only way I found out about them was through a recipe book. They are so amazing and I really missed beans. They sell them at places like Whole Foods, but I get mine online from Amazon for cheaper.

u/cutecottage · 3 pointsr/grainfree

My new favorite discovery is black bean spaghetti. I saw it at Costco and figured it was worth a shot.

At first, it reminded me of rubber bands. But then I got used to it and realized it's actually pretty good! It's much more filling than regular pasta, and can be used in a lot of different dishes. It's a nice break from spaghetti squash!

u/Common_Scents · 3 pointsr/bodybuilding

Pasta with Protein > Carbs.

http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asia-Organic-Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B0078DU1CY

It's expensive AF on Amazon, but look at your local grocery stores for this. I found it at mine for relatively cheap. More expensive than regular pasta, but worth it for the macros.

u/ShadedSpaces · 3 pointsr/vegetarianketo

Black soy beans can be used in place of black beans anywhere you like. They are the only keto-friendly bean that I know of. (An equivalent amount of black beans would have 24g net carbs.) Put them in some keto-friendly chili with beefy crumble to up the protein, eat them with tofu/eggs in a scramble, make a Mexican-inspired bean dip out of them and eat with veggies or cheese chips... Tons of options for them! :)

I always got this brand, and I found it at health food stores as well as big chain grocery stores that have a decent natural foods selection.

u/ExcellentTraffic123 · 3 pointsr/NonBinary

> I think your privilage is showing with this type of comment and you are not actually looking out for fat people within this community..... I don't say any of this to attack you but to hopefully educate you somewhat. Fatness isnt inheritly bad and while it can be stored differently weight loss is not always a viable options.

You insinuated that I have negative attitudes about fat people and you've trotted out that passive-aggressive word "privilege" to invalidate me and insinuate that I'm an uneducated tool who lives in a bubble of unawareness that other people are less fortunate.

Yes, you have attacked me. No doubt about it!

Furthermore, you implicitly suggest that because I shared advice from one book, it's like that one book forms the entirety of my education about health.

Sure, there are doctors who have given up on telling their patients to diet and exercise. But have you ever heard of Doctor Dean Ornish? He is the doctor who created the first diet and lifestyle intervention program to qualify for insurance reimbursement in the United States. (https://www.nytimes.com/1993/07/28/health/unusual-heart-therapy-wins-coverage-from-large-insurer.html) You might want to read about his results treating patients with heart disease.

Since Douglas Lisle, the author I reference previously, advocated veganism as part of the diet he recommends. (which I am not strictly following, btw), I may as well point out that according to many sources, vegans are one of the few identifiable groups in the US that are not overweight on average. (http://vegansrising.com/10-reasons-becoming-vegan-is-the-key-to-a-long-healthy-life/) Do bear in mind that many "average vegans" are indulging in potato chips, vegan cake, and other junk food.

Fatness isn't bad. Really? Then why does it correlate with almost all the major diseases that kill people?
Cancer (https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/obesity/obesity-fact-sheet#q4)
Heart disease (http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/96/9/3248)
Diabetes (http://www.obesity.org/content/weight-diabetes)

Fatness is hereditary? Then why has obesity increased so much in the last half-century? If it was hereditary, maybe we would expect that fat people are the sexiest people on the planet and can't stop reproducing.
(https://nchstats.com/category/overweight/)

Now, since you also suggested that I am ignorant of the supposed fact that poor people don't have access to high-fiber, low-fat food, let's take a quick look.

https://www.amazon.com/Bushs-Best-Black-Beans-cans/dp/B01MSUUZ9O?th=1
Here's 14 lbs of canned, ready-to-eat black beans for $14.25, just under $1 per pound. If you order two orders of this, it qualifies for free shipping in the US and you can have it dropped off at your doorstep for your convenience. I'm sure you'll tell me that in my bubble, I don't realise that there are people who can't afford this. It's a shame that we allow people to fall into such circumstances, but such that is a concern for another thread. (We have a serious problem with wealth disparity, as well.) Odds are if you can't afford to eat beans, you're not spending much time on Reddit.

Now honestly, do I have a problem with fat people? No, I do not. I have friends and family who are obese. Wouldn't I like to wave a magic wand and make them thin and healthy!

Do I have a problem with normalising obesity and saying that it's healthy? Yes, I do!

Does class and disability play a role in obesity? I don't deny it!
But hey, we have lots of rich, privileged fat people, too! We have a crisis on our hands. We have people of all classes, races, and both genders dying by the millions from obesity-related causes.

As Douglas Lisle also pointed out, the only species where obesity is prevalent are dogs, cats, and homo sapiens. They all live under one roof!

u/Noetherville · 3 pointsr/vegan

Dude, you need seitan in your life (75g protein/100g). Also, if you eat pasta, substitute for bean pasta that has around 20-25g protein/100g, and white rice for quinoa (white rice: ~3g protein/100g; quinoa: 14g/100g)

Add green peas (9g protein/100g, ~81kcal) or edamame (fresh soy beans, ~28g protein/100g, ~127kcal) to every meal. So much gains... :)

u/biziou · 3 pointsr/keto

i just made a mexican 7-layer dip for a cinco thing. it's practically already keto except for the refried bean layer, which you can either leave out, or make from low carb black soybeans. baked, cut up low carb tortillas or cheese crisps for the chips.

u/DClawdude · 3 pointsr/keto

It's this: https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6?th=1

Found it on a shelf in the organic section of my local supermarket.

u/coffeeops · 3 pointsr/keto
u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes

I bought a case on amazon

u/carolofthebells · 3 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

I think I found the pasta because I was curious. I wonder how it tastes?

u/world_without_logos · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes
u/ketokate · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes

I buy them from Amazon, but they aren't prime eligible and you have to buy a whole dozen at once. I did it, though, because I use them in a lot of recipes: http://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381764143&sr=8-1&keywords=black+soybeans+eden

u/fuzzysqurl · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb. Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs. Cut into small pieces
  • 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil
  • 1 medium Onion, diced
  • 1 tsp. Garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp. Ground Cumin
  • 2 tsp. Dried Oregano
  • 1 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
  • 1/4 c. Shredded Cheese (I personally used Cheddar)
  • 1/4 c. Heavy Whipping Cream
  • 1 qt. Chicken Stock
  • 3 cans Eden Organic Black Soy Beans. Eden Organic is probably the most accessible brand but you can use whatever you find. Note: Black soy beans taste more like traditional black beans rather than yellow soy beans.

    Instructions:

    Put olive oil, onion, and chicken into large pan on the stove. Cook until the chicken is no longer pink on the outside. Add garlic and cook for another minute or so. Add every other ingredient and bring to a boil. Reduce heat slightly and let cook uncovered for 20 minutes or so.

    Tweaks:

    You can increase the amount of cheese in the recipe to help thicken the sauce a little. You can also top with more cheese or sour cream after serving.

    I didn't have any jalapeno or other peppers on hand but you can definitely add them in for extra heat. Speaking of heat, this chili does have a bit of a kick to it so if you're sensitive to spice just leave out or reduce the amount of Cayenne Pepper.

    Finally, you could serve with pork rinds or something if you wish to have a crunch.

    Nutrition:

    Makes about 11 cups of food, which I estimate to be about 6 servings (I took about 1 cup out to eat. Ended up going back for seconds)

  • Calories: 374
  • Fat: 20g
  • Carbs: 15g
  • Fiber: 13g
  • Net Carbs: 2g
  • Protein: 37g
u/figsandmangos · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes
u/ludicity · 2 pointsr/powerlifting

Well I'm vegetarian not vegan lol but here's my $0.02:

  1. I can't think of any differences in coaching men vs women honestly. Form is form and either way you just gotta get work in and practice form. The one thing perhaps is that most women will start off with worse upper body strength relative to lower body strength, and people in general can recover quite well from upper body work. So for women especially I think it's important to emphasis upper body hypertrophy.

  2. My personal favorite cue is "coil up like a spring" for the descent of squat and bench and the setup for deadlift. It makes more sense to me than "get tight". On squat and deadlift this means tightening my hamstrings until they're loaded with tension, which is how I get stretch reflex. For bench this feels like "pull the bar apart" and "bring your chest up to meet it", which also feels like tightening up my upper back and loading it with tension before popping the weight back up for the ascent.

  3. I've heard that women handle volume better than men, but I'm terrible with high rep sets and have guy friends who are way better at them. I think that "women handle volume better" is perhaps a good rule of thumb with beginners but, as always, everybody's different.

  4. check out @powerliftingdietitian @lamaliciabkln @awill_lift for just a couple vegan powerlifting women (and myself @alice_lifts if you're open to vegetarians)! Here's an article that Stephanie (@powerliftingdietitian) wrote about vegan powerlifting. As far as diet tips, a plant-based powerlifting diet is possible but does require more planning if you want to make sure you're getting enough protein. Some of my favorite vegan protein sources include tofu, black bean spaghetti, beans/lentils obv, and more veggie meat substitutes than is probably good for me. I've even made gravy from pea protein powder that is heavenly with veggie meatballs in a "swedish meatless balls" concoction. As long as you cook for yourself though it's really not too bad -- the main difficulty is when you eat out. Also, since the only whole food source of creatine is red meat and it is an essential building block for ATP, it's especially important for non-meat-eaters to supplement with creatine. Oh I also used to write a veg protein cookbook blog. Not a lot on there unfortunately (been meaning to add more) BUT you and your gf might like the sloppy joes if you're into some good ol beefy comfort food!

    Hope that helped!

    edit: formatting
u/mr_bacon_pants · 2 pointsr/bodybuilding

Beans, hemp seeds, tofu, seitan, nuts/seeds, all have a good amount of protein. explore asia makes some bean noodles that have a really high macro protein count. This protein powder is also good and cheap. /r/veganfitness has some good posts.

u/mike_stifle · 2 pointsr/chicago

These beans are great! I just pick them up on amazon.

u/Refrigerizer · 2 pointsr/keto

Late to the party, but I have this same product. I bought it from Amazon. It's packaged for the US and has US labelling. Mine says that it's 17g Total Carbohydrates 12g Dietary Fibres and 5g sugars.

Also I believe Canada follows the same standard when it comes to labelling total carbs.

u/Time_Bank · 2 pointsr/loseit

I use this calculator from the Mayo Clinic. According to that, if you are completely inactive 1600 calories a day will maintain your current weight. So if you consume, 1100 calories a day you will lose one pound per week (3500 calories per pound). You can eat a bit more and you'll simply lose weight at a slightly slower rate. Just never go above 1600 calories in a day.

Finding foods that taste good is key to success. I make a shake with the extreme milk chocolate flavor of this protein powder and soy milk. It is delicious. It literally tastes like a chocolate milkshake (as the Amazon reviews confirm), but is really good for you. Low calorie and high in protein. Another dish I make are these beans with garlic powder and other spices. Sometimes I add rice, but not too much (because rice are pure carbs). These beans are high in fiber and protein, so they are perfect. And the spices make the whole thing taste really good. The full receipe is here. The whole dish only costs $1.30 a meal and you can literally have all the ingredients shipped to your door from Amazon. Another tip is that if you drink, you can use the website Get Drunk Not Fat to make efficient choices about what you drink. :) Finally, be sure to take a multivitamin to make sure you get all the nutrients you need even though you have a calorie deficit.

Eat smart and the pounds will fly off in no time. I find the Hall of Fame to be really awesome motivation. With each pound you lose it will become easier to stay away from the bad stuff. Then once you are at your goal weight, you can start to eat more calories because then you just need to maintain. You don't have to be perfect, you just need to make smart choices overall. You can do it, I promise. :)

u/grckalck · 2 pointsr/diabetes_t2

Like someone else said, you need to test yourself before and after you eat to find out what foods in what amounts cause you to spike your BG level. When I am trying a new food to see if it will be OK for me to eat, I test before, one hour after, two hours after, and four hours after. If any of the readings after eating are 35-40 above the pre meal reading, I don't eat that food anymore. So once you have eliminated the foods you cannot eat, you develop a diet plan, one you can sustain for the rest of your life, around those foods you can eat. Potatoes, pasta, grains, anything made with flour, probably corn, many fruits, and of course anything with sugar is off the menu for you now.

If you have been diagnosed with T2 by a medical doctor, then you should be on Metformin. Its a great drug with decades of patient data to show that it works and has a low risk of causing other health issues. I get it from Walmart for under their $4 prescription plan. Be ready for at least a couple of weeks of tummy rumbling and frequent bathroom visits. I recommend psyllium husk capsules or metamucil to help balance this out. What Metformin does is it counteracts the resistance the cells in your body have built up to insulin, allowing the sugar in your bloodstream to be absorbed into the cells, thus lowering your blood sugar levels.

Many people feel sluggish after eating without being diabetic, so there is no way a kind internet stranger can tell you with certainty that Metformin will cure this for you. Overall I feel better taking Metformin and eating right.

I absolutely love pasta and have not yet found anything on the market that tastes as good as "real" pasta and doesn't spike my BG level. The best thing I found was this, which my local store carries, but its very expensive:

https://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asia-Organic-Black-Spaghetti/dp/B0078DU1CY

The best thing I have found is homemade noodles made from soy flour, which is quite low in carbs and high in protein, better than chickpeas. Here is the recipe I use. It is fairly labor intensive. I would roll the dough out as thin as I could and use a pizza cutter to slice noodles as thin as I could. They were still pretty thick but they worked as noodles.

https://yikesnocarbs.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/low-carb-soy-flour-pastanoodles/

One other tip that has helped me. At least browse some of the keto subs and sites and Youtube channels for recipes. Some are crap, some are ok and some are absolute genius. Its up to you if you want to jump on the keto wagon, some folks swear by for controlling T2. IMHO its worth looking at what they are selling and deciding for yourself what will work for you.

Best of luck to you!

u/NoWheyDude · 2 pointsr/Fitness

No problem, also Black Bean Spaghetti is awesome too!

Egg whites are pretty versatile too, I bake them in jumbo muffin tins for 35min @ 350 with beans and spinach. I place the muffins on a bed of quinoa / spinach / hot sauce / taco seasoning / avocado and it's delicious! Scrambled eggs are also very easy to make quickly.

u/squatchick · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

Seek out the bean pastas and replace some carbs with them, they clock in 25g protein a serving.

But yeah, I snack on greek yogurt, cottage cheese, canned tuna (makes a good dip or salad). Chicken/turkey breast sausage is pretty good, or just make patties or meatballs yourself for something cheaper. I also make chocolate/peanutbutter protein balls (there's various recipes online, but pick one that has a couple scoops of whey in it)

u/Anrui · 2 pointsr/ketorecipes

FYI: I discovered these a few weeks ago, but I can't bring myself to pull the trigger and buy black soybeans without trying one can.

http://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6

u/psi_overtake · 2 pointsr/keto

She ordered this off of Amazon and said it was awesome (didn't give me any though T_T). I'm gonna keep an eye out for other places that might have them.

Good luck in your journey!! It helps a lot to have a diet buddy to keep you on track. I'm glad she's good with giving it a go :)

u/beanalicious1 · 2 pointsr/keto

I'm with you there. But, you can make your own refried beans out of these beans and they taste great! Then you can make these tortillas and you could have an amazing bean burrito that's around 4 or 5 carbs. And that's if you load it up with beans.

u/Marisey · 2 pointsr/vegan

The best way to gain weight on a budget is to just eat more cheap foods. Go to the bulk foods section and load up on everything. Next in line is your high carb foods; oats, potatoes and fruits, especially if you're juicing your fruits. If you feel like you just can't eat anymore than you'll need to look at ways of increasing the caloric density of your foods. Which means eating more fatty and processed foods; nuts, seeds and avocados, fake meats and cheeses, cereals, protein bars, shots of olive oil. Don't do that last one. But these tend be a little to a lot more expensive, but you can find some really delicious and inventive foods that aren't too expensive. Like these black bean noodles! Also I'm not an athlete or anything so go check out /r/veganfitness for some advice from people that do this everyday.

u/Smilingaudibly · 2 pointsr/xxketo

If he just has to have some sort of beans, black soy beans are super low carb and a great replacement!

https://amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6/

u/Bardaichila · 2 pointsr/keto

This is mine. My non-keto SO loves it.

  • 1 lb Chorizo, uncased and chopped up
  • 1 lb Ground beef (70/30 or 80/20)
  • 2-3 Slices of bacon
  • 1 Onion, chopped
  • 1 Bell pepper (green or red), chopped
  • 2-3 jalapeños, chopped (ditch the seeds if you don't like spice)
  • 1 can [Black Soybeans] (https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6) - drained and rinsed - low carb!
  • One can tomatoes with green chiles
  • Seasoning of choice (usually equal-ish parts of chili powder, cayenne, red pepper flakes, cumin and onion powder, with salt and pepper).
  • Cilantro (leave it out if it tastes like soap to you, weirdo)
  • Sour Cream

    Cook the bacon. Remove it from the pan and cook the chorizo and ground beef in the bacon grease. Throw everything except cilantro and sour cream in a slow cooker for 8 or so hours. Top with cilantro and sour cream.

    In my house we call this chili "Scott can't have this, it has pork".
u/kda949 · 2 pointsr/ketorecipes

They don't make good baked beans, but black soy beans are low carb and pretty darn good. Not sure if the carb count is in the link, but they are low carb. Source: We did a super low carb diet under a doctor's supervision for my daughter to try to control her seizures https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000GZS9Q6/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8

Edit to add the nutritional label I found online http://www.edenfoods.com/store/images/products/nlea/103050.gif

u/elizabu · 2 pointsr/xxketo

Black soy beans! They're kind of hard to find in the wild but they're readily available on Amazon.

u/baerpr22 · 2 pointsr/gainit

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004NSG8F6?pc_redir=1412005897&robot_redir=1 Costco sells this, I can't recall the exact nutrition, but it is a good pasta replacement and more protein.

u/dmb247 · 1 pointr/keto
u/Seascan · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

Oh, I assumed this would be about the low-carb black bean spaghetti some Costcos have reportedly started selling. Curious about that one.

u/gertymoon · 1 pointr/type2diabetes

Just a fyi, they sell these at my local supermarket and at walmart near me and is a good substitute to black beans and taste great imo.


https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6

u/hailcesaro · 1 pointr/Cooking

I'd probably just omit beans and make it a meat-heavy chili like most other people are suggesting.

If your mother really wants the taste of beans for some reason, black soybeans are very low in net carbs. They might be tough to find in person though

u/nirenem · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

Bump! because...
Although the seller has caught on to the sudden demand for black bean noodles on Amazon (£37? runs fast away), the others - mung bean fettucine and soybean spaghetti (this one has a weird picture of dog food for some reason) are still £18! Both have only 6 carbs each, only one more than the black bean noodles, and just as much protein!

So do not be alarmed, ladies and gentleketoes, for help is at hand!

gallops away

u/batardo · 1 pointr/personalfinance

Ok, screw it. Let's do this.

  • 1 15-pound bag of long-grain white rice. This has about 25,000 calories, per USDA data (google white rice nutrition facts) and costs $20.47 on Amazon

  • 2 6-can packs of black beans provide 4,214 additional calories (439 grams per can 12 cans = 5,268 grams / 125 grams per serving = 42.14 servings 100 calories per serving = 4,214 calories). This costs us another $30.58 on Amazon

    At this point we probably need some more protein (the beans have a good amount of this) and fats to balance our diet, plus some veggies and other fresh stuff.

  • 4 cans of Keystone chicken. This is minimally processed, and it's about the cheapest I could find. This gives us another 1,761 calories of much-needed protein, but comes at the relatively high cost of $28.32 on Amazon

  • 1 two-pack of Jif creamy peanut butter brings us an additional 16,150 calories (yay, fats) at a reasonable price of $19.99 on Amazon

    Right now we're at 47,125 calories for the month, about 13,000 short of our 60,000-calorie-a-month requirement. We've already spent $99.36. We've tried as hard as hell to save money, our diet is technically balanced (though weighted heavily toward cheaper carbs) but is incredibly boring. I'd wager most people would like a little more variety than this. Perhaps you could throw in some cheap oats for breakfast and some cheap fruit and veggies to fill in the blanks. I still don't see how you're getting 60k calories in a balanced diet on just $110 a month.
u/Aerys1 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

add-ons are pesky

low carb pasta!

ty for the contest!

u/givemeteapls · 1 pointr/PCOS

Try some of this pasta. It's pretty tasty and packed full of protein with a decently low amount of carbs.

Husband and I live on this in the winter. We make pasta bake casseroles and layer the pasta (I found it best to layer vs mix sauce right in as normal) with ground beef, low carb tomato sauce, and cheese over and over and bake it in the oven. Should be easy to sub in lots of veggies!

u/monkey_feather · 1 pointr/vegetarianketo

> 0.8 grams of protein per pound of lean bodyweight should suffice

I agree, I've seen this number in plenty of places. Just wondering why multiple servings of protein powder instead of whole foods, I guess? I tend to limit my intake to one serving a day, but at the end of the day that's personal preference. Again, nuts, eggs, tofu, meat replacements are other good sources.

>Problem with beans, black soybeans or otherwise, is that they're way too high in carbs - otherwise, I would love to.

Black soy beans only have 1 gram net carb. They're great for veggie keto. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GZS9Q6/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_HcmZxb4MVJ9T3

>Also, could you expand on why evening is a "weird place" for it?

Re: bulletproof coffee. I've been doing IF as well, I definitely get not drinking it in the morning. Usually people use bullet proof coffee as a tool to stave off hunger for a long time. It seems like a weird place to use those calories, since you'll likely be eating a large meal soon after. Why not include real food for those calories? I think that's why it feels strange. Maybe a fat bomb after dinner? Or some extra cheese with all that veg?

If you still want to do a bulletproof coffee, maybe after lunch to get you to dinner?

>I've never heard that yogurt is something to worry about and now I've heard it twice.

It IS only 7 grams of carbs, but straight from sugar. That is pretty indulgent, considering it's nearly half your carbs for the day. Also having something with that much sugar can cause more sugar cravings and more hunger, which is worse (in my experience) earlier in the day. Maybe try cottage cheese instead?

u/gillyyak · 1 pointr/xxketo4u2
u/nikkamma · 1 pointr/vegetarianketo

You can add some soybeans to your diet perhaps! They taste awesome in taco, salad, chilli etc
Here is the amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6?th=1
and try Isopure Zero carb for smoothies and waffles. I made zero carb cookies with Isopure which had 11 protein and 57 Kcal!

u/anchises868 · 1 pointr/keto

I would like to add cans of black soybeans.

u/blueshirts123 · 1 pointr/Celiac
u/lowcho · 1 pointr/nutrition

Usually total.

Eg. http://www.swervesweetener.com/products/swerve-sweetener-granular-12oz/ 0 calories, 0 grams of fiber, 0 grams of sugar, 0 grams of starch... yet 4g of carbs per serving. Or these ones -- https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6... it's 8 grams of carbs per serving, but only one gram of actual net carbs... scallops by contrast are a higher carb food at 1.5g of sugar per oz.

u/loseitfall · 1 pointr/fitmeals

I buy it. either this stuff, which I pay about $3 for at Fairway or Whole Foods, or I go to chinatown and buy a chinese labelled version for $1.

u/ArchmaesterOfPullups · 1 pointr/Fitness

High in calories? Black bean pasta usually has somewhere on the order of 180 kcal and 25g protein for a 56g serving. On its own that's a great protein-to-calorie ratio, much less after you add meat sauce to it.

u/GeZ_ · 1 pointr/OkCupid

I was in the same boat when I started, struggling to put away 2000 a day, so I have like, powerful skinny person empathy.

A part of eating more is going to come down to just doing it consistently for long enough that your stomach expands, but we can focus on the finer details in the interim.

So for your breakfast, you should try replacing cream cheese with peanutbutter or some pb alternative, since 2 tablespoons of that are going to be like ~200cal. You could probly replace the muscle milk with some sort of seeds and have the same outcome for protein, with better results for calories.

Not eating meat is a little tougher but definitely doable. This Black Bean Spaghetti isn't crazy calorie dense, but it's got 25g protein per 2oz's, which is about the best it'll get outside of protein bars/ shakes.

I have no idea how your schedule looks in a day, but you could consider restructuring as best you can to better suit a big eats kinda rhythm. Waking up earlier so you can eat breakfast earlier is super obvious but some people just don't feel up to it. Something I'm a big fan of is putting whatever my cardio training is (running/ HIIT/ etc) first thing in the morning, cause it gets it out of the way for the rest of the day, and it helps kick start your appetite for breakfast.

When it comes down to it, all this extra stuff I'm talking about is just kind of tertiary, and you'll more than likely just get a bigger appetite as time goes on, cause your stomach will expand naturally, so don't stress if you don't want to try any/ all of these.

u/Justlittlebet · 1 pointr/keto

Also haven't tried these yet I read their a good replacement for los frijoles. Gonna try one can if I can find them first. Only 1 carb per serving.
https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1501435207&sr=8-1&keywords=soy%2Bblack%2Bbeans&th=1

u/mmhmmbeer · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

I misread the question and thought you were asking for the recipe for refrying. You can buy them in amazon https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Organic-Black-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B000GZS9Q6

u/elitedisplayE · 1 pointr/glutenfree
u/incisively · 1 pointr/personalfinance
u/Fed_up_with_Reddit · 1 pointr/keto

I’m pretty sure I got mine at Rouse’s (local grocery chain), but you should be able to find them anywhere other than Walmart. If not, check Amazon.

u/Eyris · 1 pointr/keto

I read that they can be difficult to properly cook, but when cooked they are very similar to kidney beans. They are also available on Amazon. I'm still on the fence about trying them though..

u/laceybre92 · 1 pointr/HealthyFood

I love explore asia's brand of edamame pasta and black bean pasta!

https://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asia-Organic-Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B0078DU1CY

u/themangeraaad · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

If interested also check out black soy beans (link)

I use them in my chili all the time and work out very well.

You could also try cutting out the diced tomatos and add in a jar of salsa. That's another thing I do for my chili with great success.

u/MyKetoAlt · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

They have them at my local upscale grocery store. But it looks like they are easily available online

u/hugsy_is_babe · 1 pointr/1200isplenty

I got it at shop and stop. I heard you can get it at Costco too. you can find it here

It’s like 180 calories per serving and 25gms protein!

u/blairmu · 1 pointr/keto

Not bad for me, I think around 5g for one serving (similar to pasta). Never had shirataki noodles they sound suuuuper gross. Believe me this is very normal, it kind of feels like whole wheat pasta. Actually it's most like a brown rice pasta I had once. It doesn't smell like anything and it doesn't have a strong taste of its own either.

I think [this](http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Asian-Organic- Spaghetti-7-05-Ounce/dp/B004NSG8F6) was what I had, it was just like this. I got mine at the grocery store.

u/taegan- · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

2nd this also can get them off amazon Eden Organic Black Soy Beans, No Salt Added