Beans, beans, the musical fruit. The more you eat, the more you…maintain your weight? While the old children's song doesn't go quite like that, there is truth to the many benefits of beans, and not just the musical ones. Beans, especially white kidney beans (aka cannellini beans), have a long list of health benefits, including support for a healthy heart and brain. If your wellness goals include weight management and you aren't getting the fiber and protein of kidney beans, you're missing out on a nutrient that could take your better-body plan to the next level.


Kidney beans are a legume native to Central America that are a power-packed source of protein. You'll find them in a variety of shapes, colors and patterns, including white, black, red or spotted—to name a few.
Kidney beans are most commonly used in your favorite hearty soups and stews, not to mention a delicious addition to healthy salads. When it comes to versatility, cost and shelf-stableness, these beans are hard to beat!
They're also extremely nutritious. Kidney beans are mostly complex carbs and fiber—which is an important part of any diet, but especially when weight management is a goal. Kidney beans are also an excellent source of protein. In fact, 3.5 ounces of boiled kidney beans provides 127 calories, 8.7 g protein, 22.8 g carbs and 6.4 g of fiber.
Not only do these beans boast nutritional value, but they are also an excellent source of essential vitamins and minerals. A serving of kidney beans will provide you with nutrients like folate, iron, copper, potassium and vitamin K1.

You can and should enjoy any kidney beans, no matter what color or texture—as long as you're choosing a variety with no sugar added (and go light on added salt, too).
If you're trying to trim down, reach for the rich, tender-tasting white kidney bean. Because these beans contain high amounts of dietary fiber, they increase satiety, which helps you to feel full faster and stick to your weight management goals. By adding white kidney beans to your meals, you may stay full longer between meals without feeling hungry. (Supplementing with a low-dose fiber that contains no artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners may also help.)
White kidney beans are also packed with protein, making them ideal for vegans, vegetarians or anyone looking to incorporate more plant-based protein into their diet. High-protein foods not only curb hunger, but also help you build muscle when coupled with a daily exercise regimen. As a bonus, increased protein intake helps increase your metabolic rate, which results in more calories burned throughout the day.


Incorporating more beans into your diet may be easier than you think!

No matter how many beans you eat, other healthy lifestyle choices need to be part of your weight management plan.