Broad beans is rich in dietary fiber and protects against breast cancer
Vicia faba
Paranta pīṉs (Tamil), Vyāpaka sēma (Hindi), Habas (Spanish)
Broad beans are one of the earliest cultivated crops with evidence suggesting them to be used in Mediterranean culture as well. It has a long history and different civilizations capitalized it for different uses like in ancient Greece and Rome beans were used in casting votes.
A white bean meant “Yes” and black meant “No”. In Italy, it is also known as “beans of the dead” as it saved Sicily once from starvation as all the other crops experienced a failure that year.
Broad beans are considered as a sign of good luck by some by some people there. There are several varieties of broad bean like Aquadulce which has a very long pod containing 8 to 9 seeds, The Seville, the pod of which contains 6 seeds and the best variety, early Aquitaine.
Broad Beans are a source of a large number of different nutrients, vitamins and minerals including protein, fiber, vitamins A, C and K, the minerals magnesium, potassium, and iron.
China is the leading producer of broad bean in the world.