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Organic British Fava Beans (Broad Beans)
Organic British Fava Beans (Broad Beans)
Grown in the fertile soil of Scotland, these tender broad beans are a true delight. With their satisfying crunch and wonderfully nutty flavour, they add an irresistible texture to any dish. Whether tossed into a fresh salad, stirred into a hearty stew, or used to create a vibrant falafel, they’ll elevate every bite.
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Description
Description
Organic British Fava Beans (Broad Beans)
Britain's original bean, the fava bean is delicious, nutritious and good for the soil. Our Organic Whole Fava Beans are perfect for spicy Egyptian ful medames, truly British baked beans, stews, curries, salads and more.
Our current crop of whole fava beans were grown on the Balcaskie Estate in Scotland, They're the unusually small, round and wonderfully tender Maris Bead variety, bred over 50 years ago at the Plant Breeding Institute on Maris Lane near Cambridge.
How To Cook
How To Cook
Cooking Dry Fava Beans
Soak overnight, drain and rinse. Place in a pan with plenty of water, bring to boil, cover and simmer for 45-60 minutes until tender.
Refreshing the water during cooking will remove more of the natural tannins from the bean skins and give a more subtle flavour.
Once cooked, use them straight away, pop in the fridge for up to 2 days, or freeze them to use later.
Recipe Ideas
Recipe Ideas
Fava Bean Recipes
There are many ways to use cooked fava beans. You could sauté them with bacon or pancetta until tender and then serve topped with melted butter, shaved pecorino cheese and freshly ground black pepper.
You could add them to farfalle, conchiglie or rigatoni pasta – just boil some water, add a pinch of salt and blanch the beans for three to five minutes. Then sauté some bacon, add the beans, and cook until tender.
You can stir in some cream, maybe some ricotta, then add the cooked pasta and mix until it is thoroughly coated with sauce. Season with salt and pepper and enjoy.
Fava beans are also a great addition to salads. Serve up with fresh, cooked asparagus on a nest of fresh greens and some feta. You could also roast the cooked broad beans in the oven for 20 minutes or so.
For the last 5 minutes, top them with shredded Parmesan, or even soy sauce. Once cooled, the favas can be eaten by the handful, just as they are.
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients: Organic Fava Beans.
For allergens see ingredients in bold.
Due to the way our food is stored and packaged, this product may contain traces of other allergens due to cross-contamination.
Storage
Storage
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, away from direct light and strong odours.
Nutritional Profile
Nutritional Profile
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Typical values per 100g |
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Energy
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1181kJ/ |
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Fat, Total – of which saturates |
2 g 0.4 g |
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Carbohydrates – of which sugars |
27.9 g 2.1 g |
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Fibre |
30 g |
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Protein |
23.1 g |
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Salt |
0 g |
Product of
Product of
Balcaskie Estate, Scotland

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