Lima Bean Recipes

· Katy Lyons
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Lima beans originated in Lima, Peru. Lima means half-moon which refers to the shape of the lima bean. Lima beans were staple products during the Incan empire in the Andes region.

Lima beans are sometimes called butter beans, especially in the Southern United States. Lima beans can be fried, sauteed or baked. They can be used in casseroles, put in soups or added to a bean mixture known as succotash.

Lima beans are packed with protein, fiber, and other nutrients, making them a superfood. Lima beans are a really good source of iron. One cup of lima beans contains roughly one quarter of your daily recommended iron.

Succotash is a vegetable dish consisting primarily of sweet corn with lima beans or other shell beans. Other ingredients may be added, such as onions, potatoes, turnips, tomatoes, bell peppers, corned beef, salt pork, or okra.

Enjoy these delicious recipes using lima beans every day!

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