Bean There, Found That - From Data Cleanup to Food Discovery
One of the unexpected joys of contributing to Open Food Facts is the sense of discovery. You start by fixing a missing field or cleaning up a label and suddenly you’ve stumbled onto something new. The real gems for me are products that are not ultra-processed, the NOVA 1–3 kind. Today, while cleaning up incomplete entries in OFF India, I came across something simple but exciting. Our first listing for butter beans, also known locally as double beans . What stood out was the label. It wasn’t just in English which is typical but also in Tamil, a nice glimpse into local food culture. It was also fun comparing our humble Indian Butter Beans with its cousins from around the world . A small database entry, but a reminder of how food and culture connect globally . And guess what? Despite the dangerously delicious name "Butter Beans", they’re actually super low in fat, under 1 g of fat per 100g cooked. The "butter" in the name is purely because of their rich, velvety, melt...