And beans are Lemmy approved
this post was submitted on 08 Jan 2026
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Not enough pork in that barrel.
The grain heavy USDA pyramid from the 90's was designed to boost the US Ag industry.
This new advice is to boost the meat industry.
Literally pork barrel politics.
The meat industry or the beans industry?
First one, then t'other.
Needs more lentils...
Thats a lot of beans, are beans important for a vegan diet?
Yeah they can be. Beans can come in many forms and are a good source of protein.