Garbanzo beans are an excellent source of molybdenum and manganese. Molybdenum is an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, which is responsible for detoxifying sulfites. They are also a very good source of folate and a good source of protein, fiber, copper, phosphorus and iron.
Interesting tidbit: The Latin name for garbanzo beans, Cicer arietinuram, means "small ram," reflecting the unique shape of this legume that somewhat resembles a ram's head.
Ingredients:
2 cups garbanzo beans
1 cup diced tomatoes
2 tbsp crushed garlic
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/8 cup chopped cilantro
juice of 1/2 lemon
2 tbsp yellow curry
1 tsp. crushed red pepper (optional for extra heat)
salt to taste
Preparation:
Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Can be served warm or cold, with rice or as shown here with spinach (see the 'spinach with pine nuts and raisins' post for this recipe). Enjoy!

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