GOYA Low Sodium Black Beans (15.5 oz Can)

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GOYA Low Sodium Black Beans (15.5 oz) – A Healthy Kitchen Staple

Enjoy the authentic, rich flavor of black beans with the health benefits of lower sodium! GOYA Low Sodium Black Beans are a versatile, ready-to-use pantry essential. These tender, hearty beans are packed with fiber and plant-based protein, making them a smart and delicious addition to any diet.

By choosing the low sodium option in the convenient 15.5 oz can, you retain all the classic flavor and nutritional value of GOYA beans while maintaining control over your sodium intake. They are perfect for preparing:

  • Classic Latin Dishes: Rice and beans, Gallo Pinto, and Feijoada.

  • Soups and Chilis: Adding body and nutrition to hearty recipes.

  • Salads and Dips: Creating healthy, flavorful bowls and spreads.

Simply rinse and heat to bring a taste of Latin American cuisine to your table instantly.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Low Sodium: Contains less sodium than regular GOYA Black Beans, supporting heart health.

  • Excellent Source of Fiber & Protein: Naturally packed with nutrients essential for a balanced diet.

  • Convenient & Ready-to-Use: Canned for easy, quick preparation.

  • Versatile Ingredient: A staple for both Latin and international cooking.

  • Trusted GOYA Quality: Delivers the consistent flavor and texture you expect.

Brand: GOYA

Product Type: Canned Black Beans (Low Sodium)

Size: 15.5 oz

Best For: Everyday Cooking, Low-Sodium Diets, Adding Fiber and Protein

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