Baked Beans Nutrition: Are They Healthy?

Medically Reviewed on 9/8/2022
Baked Beans Nutrition
Baked beans are healthy because of their low calorie and high vegetable content.

Baked beans are a reliable pantry ingredient. Canned baked beans are cooked in a thick and flavorful tomato sauce.

Though there are a variety of beans available, navy beans (a variety of haricot beans) are used to make baked beans. These are native to South America and were exported to Europe in the 16th century.

Are baked beans healthy?

Beans are strong in fiber and low in fat and calories, making them a superb source of plant-based protein. They contain minerals, such as iron, zinc, and B vitamins (folate). 

Consuming beans and pulses is linked to a reduction in low-density lipoprotein or bad cholesterol levels.

Baked beans help:

  • Control blood sugar levels
  • Reduce high blood pressure
  • Prevent birth defects in children
  • Reduce inflammation and improves tissue repair
  • Treat anemia
  • Improve muscle buildup
  • Maintain healthy weight

Store-bought baked beans (canned in tomato sauce) are a quick, easy, and inexpensive snack or dinner component, but they contain extra additives, such as salt and sugar. Usually, about one-third of the can's contents is tomato sauce, which is high in lycopene, a beneficial carotenoid linked to reduced risk of cancer.

Baked beans could be part of a healthy diet. However, limit salt and sugar in your recipe and eat the beans with vegetables, eggs, and complex carbs to guarantee a decent balance of nutrients. Choose low-salt varieties wherever feasible or prepare your own.

What are baked beans?

Baked beans are legumes that have been cooked in a tomato sauce with herbs and spices. Haricot and/or cannellini are the most used beans to make baked beans. For the most part, baked beans are merely legumes in sauces. Certain brands may include extra ingredients, such as potatoes, meat, and other flavorings.

You can buy canned baked beans at your local market, or you can prepare them at home.

Baked beans are a popular snack across the world and are especially popular in Scottish and English breakfasts. Baked beans are a fantastic source of protein and fiber that can be added to any diet. Baked beans are one of the healthiest foods because of their low calorie and vegetable content.

What are the nutritional values of baked beans?

Table. The nutritional values of half a cup (130 grams) of canned vegetarian baked beans (DV= Daily Value)
Nutrition Amount
Calories 130
Protein 6.01 grams
Carbohydrates 25 grams, 8 percent of the DV
Fiber 5.98 grams, 25 percent of the DV
Sugars 10 grams
Calcium 59.8 mg, 6 percent of the DV
Iron 1.79 mg, 10 percent of the DV
Sodium 480 mg, 20 percent of the DV

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How to choose healthy baked beans

Baked beans are good on their own, but store-bought and canned beans are not the same. They have far more salt and sugar than homemade baked beans and are filled with preservatives and flavoring.

So, while purchasing store-bought baked beans, look for the nutritional information on the label, as well as any additional ingredients and the salt and sugar content. Half a can of baked beans has 10 percent of the daily recommended sugar consumption and 20 percent of the daily recommended salt intake.

It is wise to double-check all your components to ensure you are receiving the nutrients you need, especially if you are managing your weight.

You can buy sugar or salt-free variants, but they may contain stevia or other sweeteners for flavor. Some manufacturers include extras, such as pork or meat-free sausages, which can raise the fat, calorie, sugar, and salt content.

What are the different types of beans?

There are over 400 distinct types of beans. Some of them include:

  • Black beans
    • These velvety-smooth beans have a mild flavor and are a mainstay in many Mexican and Brazilian cuisines.
  • Cannellini beans
    • Also called white Italian kidney beans, these cream-colored beans are one of the most popular forms of beans and are frequently used in soups and salads.
  • Chickpeas
    • They are spherical, have a meaty texture, and are used to make hummus.
  • Edamame
    • These immature soybeans are typically consumed while still in the pod.
    • Unlike mature soybeans, these beans are soft.
  • Kidney beans
    • Kidney beans have a moderate flavor and are easily identified by their red exteriors and white insides.
    • They complement chili dishes excellently.
Medically Reviewed on 9/8/2022
References
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Original Vegetarian Baked Beans, Original. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/952689/nutrients

Why Beans Are Good for Your Health. https://www.webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-why-beans-are-good-for-health