What is a legume? Any food that develops a seed pod that will split
on both of its sides when it is ripe is in the legume food group.
Grasses, alfalfa and clover are legume foods that are fed to animals
because of their high nutritional value. Legumes have two times more
protein than grains; contain vitamin B and high iron content. These are
easy foods for your digestive system and contain no cholesterol. We know
them in our diet as lentils, peanuts, soybeans, beans and peas.Prebiotics, which is a dietary supplement in the form of non-digestible carbohydrate that favors the growth of desirable microflora (plants that can be seen only under a microscope) in the large bowel, is found in legumes, as well as in bananas, asparagus, garlic, leeks, sunchokes, onions and the list goes on. Lentils which are legume have a naturally large quantity of dietary fiber and prebiotics. Instead of eating a lot of red meat in your diet which is very hard for your body to digest you can get high quantities of iron and protein by eating lentils especially when you cook them along with foods that are rich in vitamin C like tomatoes.
Yogurt without added sugar is also an excellent prebiotic. Like the legume, yogurt that has either active or live ingredients listed, especially if there is added fiber, is a culture that works wonders for your intestinal bacteria. This is good bacteria that promote health and immunity. Yogurt without added sugar promotes the growth of these good bacteria that aid digestion. Besides aiding the intestinal track these foods can also assist the body in absorbing important minerals like iron, zinc, magnesium and calcium.
The following is a detailed list of legumes:

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