BRAMI Lupini Beans Snack, Mini | 4g Plant Protein, 0g Net Carbs | Vegan, Vegetarian, Keto, Plant Based, Mediterranean Diet | 1.06 Ounce (8 Count) (Variety)
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- $33.99
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- $33.99
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BRAMI Lupini Beans Snack, Mini is a plant-based, low-carb, and high-protein snack. The mini variety pack includes 8 individual 1.06-ounce pouches, offering a convenient way to try different flavors. Lupini beans are a traditional Mediterranean legume that has been "simply pickled," and the product is a "fresh alternative to dry, processed snacks."
Here is a full description of the product:
Key Features:
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Nutritional Highlights:
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Protein: 4g of plant protein per 1.06-ounce pouch. This is noted to be 50% more protein than chickpeas and 50% more than eggs.
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Net Carbs: 0g net carbs per pouch, making it suitable for keto and other low-carb diets. The product is naturally low in sugar.
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Calories: Approximately 35-80 calories per pouch, depending on the flavor.
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Fiber: High in fiber to help you feel full and satisfied. It contains twice as much fiber as edamame.
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Dietary Friendly: The snack is a good fit for a variety of diets, including:
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Vegan and Vegetarian
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Keto
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Plant-based
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Mediterranean
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Gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, and soy-free.
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Preparation: The beans are gently pickled in a brine, not fried, baked, or dried. The skins are left on but are easily removed.
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Variety Pack Flavors: The variety pack typically includes flavors such as:
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Sea Salt
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Chili & Lime
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Mediterranean Medley
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Garlic & Rosemary
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Convenience: The product comes in 8 small, single-serving pouches, making it an easy on-the-go snack for work, school, or travel.
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Taste and Texture: Lupini beans have a unique texture, often described as similar to edamame but with a more briny flavor profile, similar to olives. Some reviews note the taste is "briny" and "savory," and the texture is "snappy."
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Sustainability: Lupini beans are highlighted as a rotational crop that is farmer-friendly, requires low water usage, and replenishes nitrogen and phosphate in the soil.