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​This is the real reason why legumes are soaked overnight​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 14:23 IST
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This is the real reason why legumes are soaked overnight


In most households, there are certain culinary practices that have been followed over the years, and one such practice revolves around soaking legumes before cooking, but do you know the real reason for soaking legumes overnight before cooking? Here’s all you need to know about soaking legumes.

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Why soak legumes?


Soaking foods may look like a simple preparatory step, but this culinary practice holds some relevant reasons that help in improving digestibility, enhance nutrient value and help in better absorption and also ease out the process of cooking, etc. Here are some more reasons to soak legumes before cooking.

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Reduces anti-nutrients

Legumes naturally contain compounds known as anti-nutrients, such as phytic acid and lectins, which can bind to essential minerals like iron, calcium, and zinc, making them less available for absorption in the human body. Soaking helps to break down these anti-nutrients, especially phytic acid, thereby enhancing the bioavailability of minerals and making the legumes more nutritious. This process mimics natural germination and activates enzymes that neutralize these inhibitors.

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Reduces cooking time

Dry legumes can take a long time to cook because of their dense and hard structure. Soaking them overnight allows them to absorb water, which softens their outer coatings and reduces the time needed for cooking by up to 50%. This process not only saves energy and time in the kitchen but also ensures the legumes cook evenly without becoming mushy or falling apart.

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Improves digestibility


One of the main complaints associated with legumes is the gas and bloating they often cause. This is largely due to complex sugars like oligosaccharides that are difficult to digest. When legumes are soaked, these sugars begin to dissolve in the water and are reduced significantly. As a result, the legumes become gentler on the digestive system, helping to minimize uncomfortable side effects like flatulence and abdominal cramps.

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Reduces the risk of foodborne toxins


Certain legumes like black beans or kidney beans, contain natural toxins like phytohemagglutinin that can be harmful if not properly cooked. Soaking helps to leach out these toxins and makes them easier to eliminate during boiling. Without soaking, the concentration of such toxins can remain high, potentially leading to food poisoning symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.

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