fiber in legumes and beans
The term "fiber in legumes and beans" refers to the dietary component found in plant-based foods of the legume and bean families, which cannot be fully digested by the human body. It provides various health benefits, such as aiding in digestion, regulating blood sugar levels, promoting heart health, and contributing to weight management.
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