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Britain's original bean, the fava bean is delicious, nutritious and good for the soil. Our Organic Whole Fava Beans are perfect for spicy Egyptian ful medames, truly British baked beans, stews, curries, salads and more.
Our current crop of whole fava beans were grown on the Moray Firth in Scotland.
Whether they're cooked from dry or used canned, we think these are our best ever whole fava.
What are fava beans? Find out here...
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Category: Fava Beans , Organic
Type: Beans
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Whole dried fava beans retain their skin and require soaking before use, but hold their shape even after prolonged cooking.
Soak overnight, drain and rinse. Place in a pan with plenty of water, bring to boil, cover and simmer for 45-60 minutes until tender. Refreshing the water during cooking will remove more of the natural tannins from the bean skins and give a more subtle flavour.
Cooking times for dried pulses will be longer at higher altitudes and when cooking with hard water or older pulses.
Adding bicarbonate of soda during soaking and/or cooking will soften the pulses and reduce the cooking time.
Cooked pulses can be used immediately or frozen for later use.
Fava Beans (Broad Beans)
No Allergens
| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 1181kJ (282kcal) |
| Fat | 2g |
| of which saturates | 0.4g |
| Carbohydrate | 27.9g |
| of which sugars | 2.1g |
| Fibre | 30g |
| Protein | 23.1g |
| Salt | 0g |
Fava Beans are also a good source of Phosphorus, Copper and Manganese, and a very good source of Folate.
Delicious, nutritious and good for the soil, fava beans are a variety of broad bean, Vicia faba, left to ripen and dry before harvest. They’re also known as field beans, horse beans, Windsor beans or ful.
Britain's original bean, fava beans have been grown and eaten here since the Iron Age.
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
Great beans and grains. Love the packaging. Highly recommended
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I just LOVE the fermented fava bean paste.
also so walnutty and creamy! Really great to find British nuts and felt lucky I got some! A seasonal treat!
Slightly smaller than supermarket chickpeas. I've made two lots of the best hummus ever. Just upset I've got to wait until next year's harvest to get more. I hope they plant more this year.
This has become my go-to winter lunch. Soak for a few hours, slow cook a simple sofrito then chuck in the beans/grains and their soaking broth & season. Cook slowly, maybe with some potatoes, and hey presto! Hot lunch for a week, especially good with some spicy kimchi added. Keeps me warm for pennies.
I am not going to write more than just record that — they are utterly delicious — and have become a much welcomed, convenient and enjoyed addition to our diet.
Very disappointed that they are currently out of stock. We eagerly await their return!!!