Cracker Barrel Lima Beans Nutrition Facts

Nutrition facts and Weight Watchers points for Lima Beans from Cracker Barrel.

Cracker Barrel Lima Beans Calories

There are 290 calories in Lima Beans.

290

Lima Beans Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 side order
Calories 290
Calories From Fat 135
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
Total Fat 15g 23%
Saturated Fat 3g 15%
Trans Fat 0g  
Cholesterol 30mg 10%
Sodium 320mg 13%
Total Carbohydrates 29g 10%
Dietary Fiber 7g 28%
Sugars 0g  
Protein 10g 20%
Vitamin A   ?
Vitamin C   ?
Calcium   ?
Iron   ?

*All percent daily value figures are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Nutritional information source: Cracker Barrel

Cracker Barrel Lima Beans Allergens

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Cracker Barrel Lima Beans Ingredients

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What are lima beans?

lima bean, (Phaseolus lunatus), any of a variety of legumes (family Fabaceae) widely cultivated for their edible seeds. Of Central American origin, the lima bean is of commercial importance in few countries outside the Americas.

What kind of beans does Cracker Barrel have?

nutrition data for cracker barrel pinto beans

  • TEX-MEX PINTO BEANS.
  • PINTO BEANS AND BEEF.
  • NEW MEXICO PINTO BEANS.
  • LOW FAT SPICY PINTO BEANS.
  • PINTO BEANS AND POTATOES.
  • EASY PINTO BEANS WITH HAM.

Are lima beans and butter beans the same?

There is no difference between lima beans and butter beans, though you can find them for sale at different stages of maturity. The younger green-hued beans, usually identified as baby lima beans, have a starchy texture similar to raw fava beans (which some describe as mealy). You can consume them fresh or cooked.

What are lima beans similar to?

If you need to replace dried lima beans in a recipe, use an everyday dried legume like fava beans, soybeans, or chickpeas. They’re mild, hearty, and easy to find in stores.
What can I use as a lima beans substitute?

  • Fava beans. …
  • Soybeans. …
  • Chickpeas. …
  • Edamame beans. …
  • Red kidney beans. …
  • Cannellini beans. …
  • Navy beans. …
  • Quinoa.

Why are they called lima beans?

Lima beans have been grown in Peru for the past 9,000 years. It is named after Peru’s capital, Lima. The plant’s proper name, “lunatus,” means “half-moon” and refers to the shape of the bean. Potatoes, quinoa, and lima beans were staple products during the Incan empire in the Andes region.

Are lima beans edamame?

While they do look similar, lima beans are not the same as edamame. Edamame only looks green because they are immature soybeans, while lima beans are a completely different type of bean.



What are lima beans used for?

Known for their delicate, nutty flavor, they’re usually added to casseroles and soups. Baby lima beans, or butterbeans, are small with a rich, creamy texture. Like other white beans, they’re common ingredients in casseroles, soups, and stews.

Are lima beans and navy beans the same?

Lima beans are called butter beans for their buttery, rich flavor, and starchy texture. Navy Beans: Navy beans, which have a pale ivory or white color, are the smallest of various white beans.