Veganism & Vegetarianism Asked by Meatball on August 22, 2021
If you wanted to cook unsoaked beans, which type of bean would have the least chance of producing flatulence?
For instance,I put some pinto beans in an instant pot for 30 minutes after eating a 1/2 cup worth I feel this would not be a good choice for a bean that produces minimal flatulence with soaking over night.
On the other hand, I cooked some unsoaked lentils in a canner and didn’t have any Problems with that.
Perceptions of flatulence from bean consumption among adults in 3 feeding studies states
It is important to recognize there is individual variation in response to different bean types.
A review in MedMD on beans states All Beans Aren't the Same in Gassy Side Effects
So any answer to your question is likely to be subjective. Also, when comparing beans to lentils it is probably worth to consider that lentils are often cooked un-soaked, but beans are frequently pre-soaked and/or require (much) longer cooking times than lentils. So flatulence comparison will be influenced by cook time as well as food type. From personal experience, cooking any beans with kelp might assist digestion.
Answered by Monkey on August 22, 2021
Answered by eapo on August 22, 2021
Lentils cause less flatulence and they don't need soaking. Try the small ones first (red lentils, beluga lentils...)
Answered by user3928 on August 22, 2021
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