Family
- Fabaceae
Components
- Composed of up to 50% plant protein, they also contain fibre, vitamins, minerals and trace elements.
- Alkaloids (lupulin)
- Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids
- Essential amino acids: Lysine, Methionine, Cystine, Tryptophan
Parts used
- Flowers or seeds
Properties
- Source of protein
- Lowers cholesterol levels
- Supports intestinal health
- Helps with weight loss
Indications
Contraindications
There are certain contraindications to the consumption of lupins due to the possibility of cross-allergies:
- People allergic to peanuts, beans, soya beans, lentils and peas should avoid its consumption.
Excessive consumption of the seeds may cause the following side effects
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhoea
- Allergic reaction
If you experience any side effects, stop taking them and consult a doctor.
How to use lupin?
- In flour form
- Flakes
- Crushed or whole seeds