Barbecue Roasted Fava Bean Snack (12 x 40g)

£12.00
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Paprika, white pepper, clove, pimento. Just a few of the sultry ingredients in these 40g snack packs, each mouthful is seasoned to smoky perfection. Sprinkle these fava beans over salads and in sandwiches for an extra punchy crunch.

 Here’s the low down on our small but mighty fava bean snack packs… 

  • 10g of protein per serving
  • 6g of fibre per serving
  • 157 calories per serving
  • British grown and roasted
  • Fava beans are one of the most sustainable sources of protein
  • Crunchy and delicious
  • Vegan friendly

 Find out more about our beans.

Ingredient
Fava Beans 80.3%, Rapeseed Oil, Seasoning (Rice Flour, Sugar, Spices (Paprika, White Pepper, Pimento, Clove), Salt, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Yeast Extract, Caramelised Sugar Powder, Citric Acid, Smoke Flavouring, Paprika Extract) 9.1%.

Allergy Advice
For allergens see ingredients in bold. May contain nuts, peanuts, seasame or soya.

 

a British fava bean field in flower, sunny and warm with pods growing on the plant

WHAT ARE FAVA BEANS?

Fava beans might sound exotic, but they’re actually one of the UK’s oldest domesticated food crops – we’ve been growing and eating them here since the Iron Age. Fava bean plants - or Vicia Faba to give them their official name - belong to the pea and bean family. In the UK, we export thousands and thousands of them a year and import chickpeas instead. We’re trying to change that, in an effort to get more of you lot eating British grains and pulses!

They’re also a prized crop for farmers because of their amazing nitrogen fixing properties - great for soil health.

Yes – and some! Fava beans are incredibly nutritious for their tiny size, boasting high levels of protein, iron, fibre and just about everything good. Here are some facts that will make you want to eat more beans:

Fava beans pack a protein punch with around 8g of protein per 100g of beans

Fava beans are a rich source of dietary fibre (66% per100g RDA), which has been shown to decrease blood cholesterol levels

Snacks for you & the planet