Recently bought a cookbook that shows how to make moong dal and it made me an instant fan on Mung Beans and really opened my eyes to just how good vegetarian food can be. 😋
Thank you for the nutritional facts for cooked versus sprouted. Our health food store carry these and I’ve walked right past them several times without trying some.. I’ll most likely sprout but may try them at least once cooked.
Great! It's always good to try something new to you. There are SO many wonderful, healthy foods out there, so why not give them a try sometime! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Sorry if I'm not sounding excited! Really! I have a truly deep love for all things nutrition, health and wellness. It's fabulous to me that all plant foods have their own strengths regarding nutrition and health benefits. If I sounded unexcited, maybe I was a bit tired at the moment. When I record, I often cut many videos at one time. My tops was 26 at one stretch. So, maybe this was one of those days. Sorry! I'll bear that in mind in future recordings! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Judi, this is a good information. I’m at present plowing my way through 5 lbs of mung beans. You mention the fiber in 1 cup of mung beans-not sure whether that’s dry, cooked or sprouted-but a cup of mung beans is a LOT! Maybe a half cup of sprouted, or a quarter cup whole. Seems to me the sprouts are much tastier. Mung may not be the best been I ever tasted 😉
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting! The fiber would be in prepared, ready to eat mung beans. Most data bases would be referring usually to cooked, unless stated otherwise, so assume they are cooked. Definitely not dry! I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Enjoy those mung beans :)
Judi, we have been using mung beans and split mung beans for generations. America is just discovering these beans and other Indian based Ayurvedic things!!!
@@sarahbhutta251 yes Sarah and Judi. I sprout them at least once week . It stays in fridge very fresh for 3-4 days . I just soak the seeds overnight. I take big pot and put the soaked mung in it. Fill it with washer and just skim the top layer of mung to another pot . I do this until all the soaked mung is in the second pot ( by the way I use the same water for skimming ( put it back to first pot) then you are all done , you will have Unsoaked hard soaked Ming in the bottom. Discard them to compost pile . Rinse and drain . Transfer to a very thin cloth ( like cotton bandana or scarf or cheese cloth. Gather all the corners and twist . Make it into a bundle.Put it in Pot or some container twisted side down. Put a heavy can on top . Leave it in in the oven or dark place for 30 40 hrs. You will have healthy sprouts . They taste great raw , use in Salad or add to finely chopped cucumber with cilantro , salt and lemon juice with touch of brown sugar. Mix well and use as a summer snack or a side dish. Extremely healthy full of phyto nutritients. In naturopathy mung beans has very special place. Now westerners are trying to make burgers and cheese for vegan consumers.I use it in hundreds of recipes. Hope this helps . Comment if you have any questions . I will be happy to answer.
Thank you miss Judith for the information regarding health benefits of mungg beans but there is one things is missing, - do you have an idea about the glycemic index of mungg beans?
Hello Arnel! Thank you for watching and asking your question! I'm sorry the video didn't cover that for you. Mung beans are considered to be a low glycemic index food, with a glycemic index value of 31. I hope this helps! Take care and blessings to you and yours :)
@@JudiintheKitchen thank you very much miss Judith now i can eat mungg beans without any wories because of the low glycemic index 31.1, - I'm diabetic have a wonderful day and happy New year to you and your!
Thanks, just came to this sites, good to know mung beens have so many benefits, just curious , now am looking for Oxalates ,does mung beans have high or low amount of oxalates
Hi! I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Mung beans are considered to be a "medium" source of oxalates. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Oh my! You have a series of issues to contend with! All three of those can be helped, but in different ways (regarding diet). I suggest you check out Anthony William's books. There is a lot of info packed in them that specifically addresses named health issues. I have found his books to be priceless and they have helped me and my husband in numerous ways. Thanks for watching and blessings to you and yours :)
Pre diabetes herbs gentian, cloves, black walnut, dandelion, uva ursi, fennel , paw paw, bitter melon distilled water 💦 GTF chromium picolinate, gymnea Sylvester, wormwood, golden seal, blessed thistle drunk three glasses a day magnesium glycinate , super digestive enzymes, alpha lipoic acid , zinc and folate acid are supplements
Hi Anel! That's a good question. You might find them in a grocery store in the Asian section. Or try an Asian specialty market. Otherwise, they can easily be purchased online from many vendors that sell sprouting seeds. (Just do an internet search for sprouting mung bean seeds) I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and asking :)
Hi! I did a food comparison between cooked mung beans and mung bean sprouts. When comparing the two, one cup of cooked mung beans has more calories than 1 cup of mung bean sprouts. This is probably simply because there are more beans in one cup of cooked mung beans than in one cup of mung bean sprouts. The sprouts have the "tails" or roots extending from them which takes up space when measuring. So, in actuality, you have fewer mung beans in the cup of sprouts, so hence there would be less calories. When comparing one cooked mung bean to one sprouted mung bean, there is likely to be little difference in calories. So, I'd say eat the mung beans in whatever form you choose and consider the calories to be about the same. I hope this makes sense! Thanks for watching :)
Hi! As far as I'm concerned, yes they can. However, that's a question you should pose to your health care provider who would be more familiar with your personal situation. Thanks for watching! Best wishes to you and yours :)
According to the US National Institutes of Health, mung beans do have phytoestrogens, like soy beans do. But, I cannot say how much, as compared to soy. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and asking :)
Hi Bobby! That's a great question! I would have to say no, I doubt any one food alone can cure sepsis. Trust me on this one...I HAVE had sepsis coupled with pneumonia and nearly died from it in 2013. RUN to the doctor if you have sepsis!! You need emergency antibiotics FAST. Now...as to the bottom line, at least it was for me. It took me a year to completely recover from my illness. During that time I did a lot of research. Based on my scenario leading up to my illness and my sepsis coupled with pneumonia, I learned that my bottom line was a severe deficiency of Vitamin D. With that, my immune system didn't have what it took to fight off the germs that made me sick in the first place. (This may or may not be the case for you.) Ever since then I take a sizeable amount of Vitamin D daily (5,000 IU) in addition to getting regular sunshine when the season is right. No problems since. I truly hope this helps! Take care and blessings to you :)
@@bencyber8595 You're welcome, Ben! I truly hope you are not suffering with sepsis! If so, please get help fast!! Thanks for watching and commenting. Best wishes to you :)
Hi Mari! Thank you for watching and sharing. I really can't answer to why mung beans make you sweat. You may be allergic to them, but I can't say for sure. It may be best for you to stay away from them. There are plenty of other beans out there that you could eat instead. I hope this helps! Take care :)
Thanks for that excellent suggestion, Emma! I'll see what I can do. At this point, I won't be able to go back and redo all of my 101 Nutrition & Health Benefits videos, but it may be possible moving forward. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Nothing compares to the mung. They have given me awesome strength and muscle.
Great for you!! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Great video! Thank you! ❤
Thanks for watching and commenting!! I'm glad the video was helpful to you :)
Recently bought a cookbook that shows how to make moong dal and it made me an instant fan on Mung Beans and really opened my eyes to just how good vegetarian food can be. 😋
Wonderful! Keep exploring! Plant foods are excellent for your health and can be very tasty. Enjoy :) Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Wonderful news! Appreciate your professionalism.
Hi Mike! I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate your kind words :)
Awesome 👌 teaching video on mung beans
I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Thank you I’m gonna try them. They are so nutritious
Yes they are! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Thank you for the nutritional facts for cooked versus sprouted. Our health food store carry these and I’ve walked right past them several times without trying some.. I’ll most likely sprout but may try them at least once cooked.
Great! It's always good to try something new to you. There are SO many wonderful, healthy foods out there, so why not give them a try sometime! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Today I am cooking Moong dal I did not know it has so many vitamin Bs thank for sharing and explaining us the benefit of eating good information
I'm glad the video was helpful to you!! Thanks for watching and sharing :) Enjoy your Moong dal!
🙏wonderful video thank you so much 🙏
I'm glad the video was helpful to you, Sue! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Thank you. Useful info.
Hi Donna! I'm glad this information was helpful to you! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Hey Judi, great video but I don't know how you're not more excited about this!
Sorry if I'm not sounding excited! Really! I have a truly deep love for all things nutrition, health and wellness. It's fabulous to me that all plant foods have their own strengths regarding nutrition and health benefits. If I sounded unexcited, maybe I was a bit tired at the moment. When I record, I often cut many videos at one time. My tops was 26 at one stretch. So, maybe this was one of those days. Sorry! I'll bear that in mind in future recordings! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Judi
u are great. , cheers
@@bencyber8595 Thanks for watching and commenting, Ben!
Judi, this is a good information. I’m at present plowing my way through 5 lbs of mung beans.
You mention the fiber in 1 cup of mung beans-not sure whether that’s dry, cooked or sprouted-but a cup of mung beans is a LOT! Maybe a half cup of sprouted, or a quarter cup whole.
Seems to me the sprouts are much tastier. Mung may not be the best been I ever tasted 😉
Hi! Thanks for watching and commenting! The fiber would be in prepared, ready to eat mung beans. Most data bases would be referring usually to cooked, unless stated otherwise, so assume they are cooked. Definitely not dry! I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Enjoy those mung beans :)
Judi, we have been using mung beans and split mung beans for generations. America is just discovering these beans and other Indian based Ayurvedic things!!!
You bet we are! Aren't you fortunate that you have such a big head start!! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Right Chandrika?! But I’ve never sprouted it. Have you?
@@sarahbhutta251 Hi Sarah! Give sprouting mung beans a try. They are EASY to sprout! Thanks for watching :)
@@sarahbhutta251 yes Sarah and Judi. I sprout them at least once week . It stays in fridge very fresh for 3-4 days . I just soak the seeds overnight. I take big pot and put the soaked mung in it. Fill it with washer and just skim the top layer of mung to another pot . I do this until all the soaked mung is in the second pot ( by the way I use the same water for skimming ( put it back to first pot) then you are all done , you will have Unsoaked hard soaked Ming in the bottom. Discard them to compost pile . Rinse and drain . Transfer to a very thin cloth ( like cotton bandana or scarf or cheese cloth. Gather all the corners and twist . Make it into a bundle.Put it in Pot or some container twisted side down. Put a heavy can on top . Leave it in in the oven or dark place for 30 40 hrs. You will have healthy sprouts . They taste great raw , use in Salad or add to finely chopped cucumber with cilantro , salt and lemon juice with touch of brown sugar. Mix well and use as a summer snack or a side dish. Extremely healthy full of phyto nutritients. In naturopathy mung beans has very special place. Now westerners are trying to make burgers and cheese for vegan consumers.I use it in hundreds of recipes. Hope this helps . Comment if you have any questions . I will be happy to answer.
@@chandrikatilwalli4741 Sprouted mung beans are high in calories than boiled?
Thx Judy
You're welcome, Tyler! I'm glad the video was helpful to you :) Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Thank you miss Judith for the information regarding health benefits of mungg beans but there is one things is missing, - do you have an idea about the glycemic index of mungg beans?
Hello Arnel! Thank you for watching and asking your question! I'm sorry the video didn't cover that for you. Mung beans are considered to be a low glycemic index food, with a glycemic index value of 31. I hope this helps! Take care and blessings to you and yours :)
@@JudiintheKitchen thank you very much miss Judith now i can eat mungg beans without any wories because of the low glycemic index 31.1, - I'm diabetic have a wonderful day and happy New year to you and your!
Thank you so much, Arnel! Happy new year to you and yours also :)
Thanks, just came to this sites, good to know mung beens have so many benefits, just curious , now am looking for Oxalates ,does mung beans have high or low amount of oxalates
Hi! I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Mung beans are considered to be a "medium" source of oxalates. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
@@JudiintheKitchen you are most welcome
Hopefully they will help with my stomach issues and autoimmune and pre diabetes!!!
Oh my! You have a series of issues to contend with! All three of those can be helped, but in different ways (regarding diet). I suggest you check out Anthony William's books. There is a lot of info packed in them that specifically addresses named health issues. I have found his books to be priceless and they have helped me and my husband in numerous ways. Thanks for watching and blessings to you and yours :)
Pre diabetes herbs gentian, cloves, black walnut, dandelion, uva ursi, fennel , paw paw, bitter melon distilled water 💦
GTF chromium picolinate, gymnea Sylvester, wormwood, golden seal, blessed thistle drunk three glasses a day
magnesium glycinate , super digestive enzymes, alpha lipoic acid , zinc and folate acid are supplements
@@dfd7queen Thanks for watching and sharing, Doris!
try brocolli sprouts. Sprout seeds for 2-3 days and then cook them. Best thimg i took.
Thank you so much! :)
Thank YOU for watching and commenting!
Thank you, missed B 17, balances the 3 doshas
Thanks for watching and sharing!
Interesting to learn about sprouted mung beans! Usually just cook them. I might have to try to sprout them!
Ok. I’m going to cook a pot of bean soup right now! Thank you!!
You're welcome, Sarah! I hope you enjoy it :)
Do give sprouting them a try...they're EASY to sprout! Thanks for sharing :)
Where do I buy a bag? I like 2 try new ingredients
Hi Anel! That's a good question. You might find them in a grocery store in the Asian section. Or try an Asian specialty market. Otherwise, they can easily be purchased online from many vendors that sell sprouting seeds. (Just do an internet search for sprouting mung bean seeds) I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and asking :)
No not might you will find them at any Asian grocery store. Also mung bean and rice = complete protein and are delicious together.
@@brucelee5576 Thank you for watching and sharing!
Sprouted mung beans are high in calories than boiled?
Hi! I did a food comparison between cooked mung beans and mung bean sprouts. When comparing the two, one cup of cooked mung beans has more calories than 1 cup of mung bean sprouts. This is probably simply because there are more beans in one cup of cooked mung beans than in one cup of mung bean sprouts. The sprouts have the "tails" or roots extending from them which takes up space when measuring. So, in actuality, you have fewer mung beans in the cup of sprouts, so hence there would be less calories. When comparing one cooked mung bean to one sprouted mung bean, there is likely to be little difference in calories. So, I'd say eat the mung beans in whatever form you choose and consider the calories to be about the same. I hope this makes sense! Thanks for watching :)
@@JudiintheKitchen Thank you madam
@@tamil8198 You're welcome, Tamil. Best wishes :)
Can a diabetic or pre diabetic person eat mung bean?
Hi! As far as I'm concerned, yes they can. However, that's a question you should pose to your health care provider who would be more familiar with your personal situation. Thanks for watching! Best wishes to you and yours :)
Can mung beans increase estrogen hormon? Like soy beans
According to the US National Institutes of Health, mung beans do have phytoestrogens, like soy beans do. But, I cannot say how much, as compared to soy. I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and asking :)
Can they cure sepsis?
Hi Bobby! That's a great question! I would have to say no, I doubt any one food alone can cure sepsis. Trust me on this one...I HAVE had sepsis coupled with pneumonia and nearly died from it in 2013. RUN to the doctor if you have sepsis!! You need emergency antibiotics FAST. Now...as to the bottom line, at least it was for me. It took me a year to completely recover from my illness. During that time I did a lot of research. Based on my scenario leading up to my illness and my sepsis coupled with pneumonia, I learned that my bottom line was a severe deficiency of Vitamin D. With that, my immune system didn't have what it took to fight off the germs that made me sick in the first place. (This may or may not be the case for you.) Ever since then I take a sizeable amount of Vitamin D daily (5,000 IU) in addition to getting regular sunshine when the season is right. No problems since. I truly hope this helps! Take care and blessings to you :)
Bobby , Judy
thank you 😊😊😊
@@bencyber8595 You're welcome, Ben! I truly hope you are not suffering with sepsis! If so, please get help fast!! Thanks for watching and commenting. Best wishes to you :)
contains shikimic acid I believe, and is anti-cytokine. Can't go wrong!
Hi! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
I sweat a lot if I eat this. I don't know why.
Hi Mari! Thank you for watching and sharing. I really can't answer to why mung beans make you sweat. You may be allergic to them, but I can't say for sure. It may be best for you to stay away from them. There are plenty of other beans out there that you could eat instead. I hope this helps! Take care :)
If there are 100 people in a room I can guess you are the one who eats mung beans. 😄
Yes, I eat mung beans occasionally :) Thanks for watching and commenting :)
can you show more nutrition table or paper instead of yourself .
Thanks for that excellent suggestion, Emma! I'll see what I can do. At this point, I won't be able to go back and redo all of my 101 Nutrition & Health Benefits videos, but it may be possible moving forward. Thanks for watching and commenting :)