{"id":1912712,"date":"2023-09-07T16:59:40","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T21:59:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?p=1912712"},"modified":"2023-09-07T16:59:40","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T21:59:40","slug":"can-you-eat-raw-green-beans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/article\/can-you-eat-raw-green-beans\/","title":{"rendered":"Can You Eat Raw Green Beans?"},"content":{"rendered":"
They're crisp, nutritious and may even steal the show at Thanksgiving. Who wouldn't skip the turkey in favor of an extra helping of green bean casserole<\/a>? The rest of the year, some people may eat green beans raw to pack in the nutrients.<\/p>\r\n Green beans are a delicious and healthy side dish loaded with nutrients. They're a good source of fiber and protein, which can help lower cholesterol<\/a>. They're also rich in antioxidants that fight inflammation in the body.<\/p>\r\n While raw vegetables are often the healthiest way to go, don't reach for a raw green bean just yet.<\/p>\r\n\r\n Not really. Green beans are one of those foods that you shouldn't eat raw<\/a>. That's because green beans contain lectin<\/a>, a protein that protects them from insects and fungi.<\/p>\r\n Lectin is helpful during the growing process but isn't healthy for us to consume. It is resistant to digestive enzymes which means that our bodies can't break it down like we do other foods.<\/p>\r\n When you eat raw green beans, the lectin in them binds to the surface of the cells<\/a> in your digestive tract. This can lead to stomach upset like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bloating. Consuming a large amount of lectin could even damage the good bacteria<\/a> in your gut.<\/p>\r\n Biting into one raw green bean likely won't cause any issues. You'd have to eat a large amount to start feeling the digestive problems from lectin.<\/p>\r\n\r\n So, how should you cook green beans? It's best to avoid boiling them because boiling can zap their nutrient content.<\/p>\r\n When preparing green beans, start by washing them and trimming the tough ends. Here are four simple ways to cook green beans<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n\r\n If you've ever tasted plain, cooked green beans, you know they need some help in the flavor department. Start by adding a little fat with butter or olive oil. Then season with salt and pepper. For an extra kick, try ginger, dill, thyme or garlic.<\/p>\r\n\t\t\t Eating raw green beans isn’t safe. (Shocking, we know.) Here’s why.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7801,"featured_media":1913765,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ep_exclude_from_search":false,"footnotes":""},"tags":[307678,304988,305009,306848,307614],"categories-v2":[310652,308935,308956,309603,310591],"coauthors":[98743],"acf":{"long_pin":"","long_pin_file":false,"ncv_override_generic_settings_option":false,"ncv_autoplay_option":"","ncv_stickyplay_option":"","ncv_ads_option":"","ncv_mute_option":"","ncv_comscore_option":"","ncv_autoplay_mobile_option":"","ncv_viewable_threshold_option":"","ncv_sticky_offset_option":"","ncv_autopause_option":"","ncv_sticky_offset_mobile_option":"","ncv_autopause_mobile_option":"","ncv_sticky_mobile_option":"","ncv_remove_player_option":false,"ncv_moat_option":""},"yoast_head":"\nIs it safe to eat raw green beans?<\/h2>\r\n
What are the best ways to cook green beans?<\/h2>\r\n
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<\/a><\/div>Spring Pea & Radish Salad<\/a>Winters can be very long here in New Hampshire. I always look forward to the first veggies of spring and making some lighter dishes like this fresh salad. \u2014Jolene Martinelli, Derry, New Hampshire
<\/a><\/div>Grilled Green Beans<\/a>If you don't know that you can cook green beans outdoors, take note of this recipe for grilled green beans. Prepare this snappy side dish once, and you'll win over even picky eaters.
<\/a><\/div>Lemony Almond-Feta Green Beans<\/a>When you find a vegetable recipe that demands second helpings, it's definitely worth sharing. I made these green beans<\/a> for a dinner party, and that's exactly what happened! I like to use haricots verts, the skinny type of green bean. \u2014Samantha Bowman, Houston, Texas
<\/a><\/div>Green Beans and Radish Salad with Tarragon Pesto<\/a>Whichever way my garden grows, I usually build my salad with green beans, radishes and a pesto made with tarragon. That adds a hint of licorice. \u2014Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia
<\/a><\/div>Lemony Green Beans<\/a>You can throw together this dish in minutes using ingredients you probably already have on hand. That\u2019s the beauty of it. \u2014Jennifer Tarantino, Rutherford, New Jersey\r\n
<\/a><\/div>Green Beans in Red Pepper Sauce<\/a>For easy veggies, I make a simple sauce of sweet red peppers, almonds and parsley. We also like this sauce with zucchini or roasted cauliflower. \u2014Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah
<\/a><\/div>Creamed Green Beans<\/a>A family favorite for years, this special green bean recipe is a cinch to double and can be assembled ahead of time. When my nephews are coming for dinner, it\u2019s an absolute must! \u2014Betty Shaw, Weirton, West Virginia
<\/a><\/div>Roasted Green Beans with Lemon & Walnuts<\/a>I first tasted roasted green beans in a Chinese restaurant and fell in love with the texture and flavor. This is my Americanized version and it's always a big hit at our holiday table. \u2014Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia\r\n
<\/a><\/div>Green Beans and Mushrooms<\/a>Elevate weeknight dinners with this quick and flavorful green beans and mushrooms recipe, perfect as a side for almost any main dish. Simple, fresh and delicious, this is a must-try addition to your dinnertime repertoire.
<\/a><\/div>Slow-Cooker Green Beans<\/a>Green beans may seem like the simplest of side dishes, but these slow-cooker green beans with brown sugar and soy sauce just might become your star attraction.
<\/a><\/div>German-Style Cabbage and Beans<\/a>This is one of my greatest hits for a potluck dish at church suppers. If you use some red cabbage, it will have very festive colors, light pink with green. It looks so pretty. \u2014Winifred Winch, Wetmore, Michigan
<\/a><\/div>Saucy Green Bean Bake<\/a>Here's a different way to serve green beans. It's a nice change of pace from plain vegetables. \u2014June Formanek, Belle Plaine, Iowa
<\/a><\/div>Green Beans with Shallots<\/a>A package of frozen green beans makes these \u201cdill-icious\u201d green beans a fast and tasty accompaniment to almost any main course. \u2014Linda Rabbit, Charles City, Iowa
<\/a><\/div>Green Bean Salad<\/a>This cold green bean salad makes the perfect side dish, starring green beans, a simple vinaigrette and feta cheese.
<\/a><\/div>Southern Green Beans with Apricots<\/a>Green beans and apricots have become a family tradition. Enhanced with balsamic vinegar, this dish will make your taste buds pop. \u2014Ashley Davis, Easley, South Carolina
<\/a><\/div>Green Bean Potato Salad<\/a>For family reunions, my mom would make everybody's favorite green bean and potato salad. Now I'm the one who brings it. \u2014Connie Dicavoli, Shawnee, Kansas
<\/a><\/div>Green Bean Casserole<\/a>If green bean casserole is your go-to Thanksgiving side dish, why not make it more often? The creamy, crunchy dish is an easy make-ahead recipe that goes well with a variety of meals.
<\/a><\/div>Pickled Green Beans<\/a>Make your summer produce go the extra mile with this easy pickled green beans recipe. We'll walk you through every step of making this tasty snack.
<\/a><\/div>Fabulous Green Beans<\/a>My family loves this buttery sauce over green beans, whether they\u2019re garden fresh or frozen. Another greeny option: Try sugar snap peas. \u2014Lori Daniels, Beverly, West Virginia
<\/a><\/div>Italian Artichoke-Green Bean Casserole<\/a>My mother and I made a few small changes to a recipe we found in a cookbook to create this comforting side dish. We increased the vegetable count and tossed in some seasonings to take the flavor up a notch. It's definitely not your average green bean casserole. \u2014Denise Klibert, Shreveport, Louisiana
<\/a><\/div>Green Beans with Bacon<\/a>One bite of green beans with bacon makes us wonder why we'd ever eat this veggie any other way!
<\/a><\/div>Pepper Parmesan Beans<\/a>A colorful mixture of peppers and green beans gets an Italian treatment with basil and Parmesan cheese in this delightful vegetable dish. The garlic adds a savory zip. \u2014Marian Platt, Sequim, Washington
<\/a><\/div>Hungarian-Style Green Beans<\/a>A vacation to Hungary inspired this flavorful side of green beans with paprika and mushrooms. Being a vegetarian, I welcome these tasty ideas. \u2014Sherry Johnston, Green Cove Springs, Florida
<\/a><\/div>Fresh Green Beans & Garlic<\/a>I am a firm believer that fresh is best. I developed this recipe to take advantage of our garden veggies. It really shows off the full flavor of the green beans. \u2014Carol Mayer, Sparta, Illinois
<\/a><\/div>Lemon-Garlic Green Beans<\/a>\"My brother made this stove top side dish as his contribution to Christmas dinner one year. We liked it so much that it became a mainstay in our household. -Gail Orsillo of Lynnwood, Washington
<\/a><\/div>Roasted Vegetable Medley<\/a>Our roasted vegetable medley is a fantastic way to serve a veggie side dish. Broccoli, green beans and Brussels sprouts are included here, but almost any veggie combo works.
<\/a><\/div>Beans \u2018n\u2019 Caramelized Onions<\/a>Brown sugar, bacon and cider vinegar season this simple side. I often make it for family and friends, and it never fails to please!\u2014Jill Heatwole, Pittsville, Maryland
<\/a><\/div>Buttery Almond Green Beans<\/a>Toasted almonds add crunch to this no-fuss treatment for fresh beans. They get extra flavor from convenient onion soup mix and Parmesan cheese. \u2014Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana
<\/a><\/div>Honey Garlic Green Beans<\/a>Green beans are a reliable standby, but they can seem ordinary on their own. Just a couple of extra ingredients give them a sweet and salty attitude. This is definitely my family's favorite way to enjoy them. \u2014Shannon Dobos, Calgary, Alberta
<\/a><\/div>Spiced Green Beans<\/a>These yummy green beans have just the right amount of kick to spice up any meal. \u2014Howard Pierce, Naperville, Illinois
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Spring Pea & Radish Salad<\/a><\/h2>Winters can be very long here in New Hampshire. I always look forward to the first veggies of spring and making some lighter dishes like this fresh salad. \u2014Jolene Martinelli, Derry, New Hampshire
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Grilled Green Beans<\/a><\/h2>If you don't know that you can cook green beans outdoors, take note of this recipe for grilled green beans. Prepare this snappy side dish once, and you'll win over even picky eaters.
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Lemony Almond-Feta Green Beans<\/a><\/h2>When you find a vegetable recipe that demands second helpings, it's definitely worth sharing. I made these green beans<\/a> for a dinner party, and that's exactly what happened! I like to use haricots verts, the skinny type of green bean. \u2014Samantha Bowman, Houston, Texas
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