

🌿 Elevate your pantry with nature’s super sprouting secret!
Food to Live Organic Adzuki Sprouting Beans offer a 5-pound bulk pack of whole, raw, non-GMO, kosher, and vegan red mung beans. Renowned for their high sprouting ratio and rich nutrient profile—including magnesium, iron, zinc, and B vitamins—these premium beans are a versatile, health-boosting staple ideal for sprouting or cooking in diverse cuisines.







| ASIN | B06ZY7GP6M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,768 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #38 in Dried Kidney Beans |
| Brand | Food to Live |
| Brand Name | Food to Live |
| Coin Variety 1 | Adzuki Beans |
| Cuisine | Japanese and Chinese cuisines |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 372 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 2.31 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Food to Live |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 2.31 Kilograms |
| Size | 80 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Non-GMO |
| UPC | 616453134461 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Adzuki Beans |
K**3
fresh and very tasty
I love adzuki beans; I don't sprout them, I eat them. These are high quality and very tasty with my short-grain brown rice.
A**R
Bladder health
Great for bladder health and easy to make. Delicious!!!! Easy and can be added to any food as extra protein. Great price for quality
F**T
Delicious . Nutritious. Balancing.
I have to say these are the best aduki beans I have ever tasted in 40 years of cooking them. There is an ancient myth that aduki beans are a gift of the gods to bring us balance. I don’t know if you have to, but I soak mine overnight.
M**S
Benificial Beans Bountiful Value!
It's always good for me to have theses tasty li'l powerhouses available for my fuel.Food For Life is always a dependable source of primary food ingredients and they do not disappoint here. I'm stocked up for protein and yep, that's where I do get my Protein!
E**N
Organic Adzuki Sprouting Beans, 3 Pounds - Non-GMO, Kosher (Gallbladder)
I was having gallbladder attacks and was down to a liquid diet while awaiting my doctor's appointment. Of all the things I've used for my gallbladder I was surprised to find a site that said using these beans would melt gallstones. In desperation I ordered these beans and they did come in quickly but being in severe pain it didn't seem fast enough so I stopped at Sprout's to see if they carried organic Adzuki Beans. They did, and for only $2.49/lb. These beans cost $5.83/lb. Even though I have Prime with "free" shipping I could have bought 3 pounds at Sprout's for $7.47, which leaves a $10.02 surplus, which I suppose go towards shipping. If I didn't have Prime I would hate to know how much they charge for shipping in addition to this price. If you want to try this for gallstones the recipe I found is: Bring 2 quarts (64oz) of water to a boil, add 3 tablespoons Adzuki Beans. "Cover the pot, leaving the lid open a bit so that steam can escape, and return the water to a boil. Turn the heat to low and boil the adzuki beans until only about one quart of water remains in the pot." It takes about 1 to 1-1/2 hours. They said: "Drink a glass full of warm tea every two to three hours on an empty stomach. You should notice a difference within 24 hours, as the adzuki bean tea will quickly melt the gallstones and allow your body to pass them easily. See a doctor or other healthcare practitioner if your symptoms persist without change after 24 hours. Some people require further treatment to properly melt and pass gallstones." In 24 hours the stone had passed and I could eat again! Another day later I rescheduled my appointment (for 3 months later) with my surgeon because I wasn't sure if I needed to see him or if my primary doctor would send me for another test first. The following day I started having some pains again and went right back to drinking the tea and am doing fine. They do say it may take further treatment and I'd rather do this for awhile and clean up my system then surrender an organ. How do the beans taste? If the flavor of the tea is anything to go by both brands tasted the same. After brewing the tea I throw out the (somewhat mushy) beans, although it says you can eat them.
S**S
Kosher product clearly marked
I was looking for these particular beans and was not going to search the local stores. The prominence of the kosher symbol was the clincher. They came quickly, they are well packed and can be stored in the resealable bag that they arrived in. All pluses
M**Y
Love these
I became addicted to Red Bean buns, and hence these.. now I use them in everything from soups to red bean buns <3 <3 yum yum yum!!
J**R
Didn't sprout
I like the beans but since they don't sprout (three different bags) shouldn't be advertised as "sprouting beans". Let me know if you have a good source for sprouting beans
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