Discover the Little-Known Legume that Lowers Cholesterol and is a Natural Remedy

Regular consumption of legumes provides a series of great benefits for health, among them there is one in particular that lowers cholesterol.

Today we will talk about one that is not well-known enough: lupine, also known as lupin or lupines. Although it stands out in different parts of America, Europe, and the Middle East.

Lupine: A Legume with Multiple Benefits

There are different varieties of this legume, and depending on its origin it also goes by other names such as chocho, tarhui, or altramuz. In Europe, the main producing countries are Turkey and Spain, while in America it mainly comes from Ecuador and Peru.

Like lentils, lupine is rich in unsaturated fats and proteins, providing a large amount of minerals and vitamins. In addition, this legume lowers cholesterol in the blood, also lowers uric acid levels, helps to control glucose in people with diabetes, and helps relieve bone and joint pain.

Types of Lupine and Additional Benefits

There are over four hundred species of these plants, although only four are suitable for human consumption. Lupinus mutabilis is the only one of South American origin, while the other three species come from the Mediterranean. Another great benefit of lupine is that it prevents constipation and lowers blood pressure.

How to Consume Lupine

Before being consumed, lupine must soak in cold water for 12 hours. Then it is drained and cooked with salty water over low heat. The consumption of lupine in brine is common as a snack, but it can also be used to prepare soups, stews, among others.

Have you checked out our YouTube channel? Subscribe now!

Compartí esta nota

Latest news

Te pueden interesar
Te pueden interesar

Global food production under pressure: warnings about the risks of El Niño and geopolitical tensions

The international agricultural markets maintain favorable prospects for the...

Food insecurity: acute hunger could worsen in 13 critical hotspots between June and November according to the UN

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations...

The crop that never rests: 38,000 kilos of mushrooms per week, all year round

In Argentina, when wheat is harvested, summer is awaited....

Mastellone Hnos. delivers more than 250,000 cups of milk

In the framework of the World Milk Day, celebrated...