Navy Beans Overview

Navy beans are small white legumes commonly used in soups, stews, and baked beans. While they contain fiber and protein, they are still high in carbohydrates and are not suitable for low-carb or keto eating. Portion control is critical for diabetic diets.

Quick Carb Snapshot

  • Carbs (per 100 g): ~27 g total, ~18 g net
  • Carbs (standard portion): ~30–35 g net per 1 cup cooked
  • Glycemic Index: Moderate
  • Best Substitutes: Lupini beans, black soybeans
  • Diabetic-Friendly? Portion-limited
  • Keto-Friendly? No

Key Traits

  • Texture: Soft, creamy
  • Flavor: Mild, slightly nutty
  • Carb Impact: High
  • GI / GL Notes: Fiber moderates but does not eliminate impact
  • Common Uses: Soups, stews, baked beans

Best For

  • Carb-inclusive meals
  • High-fiber dishes
  • Traditional comfort foods

Avoid For

  • Keto and very low-carb diets
  • Large portions
  • Sweetened bean dishes

How Navy Beans Compare to Higher-Carb Ingredients

Texture & Structure

  • Soft legumes that thicken soups
  • Hold shape when cooked
  • Provide starch and protein

Flavor & Nutrition

  • Some fiber and protein
  • Still carb-dense
  • Moderate glycemic load

How to Substitute Navy Beans

Low-Carb Swaps by Use

  • Soups: Chopped mushrooms
  • Bean texture: Lupini beans
  • Bulk: Cauliflower

Tips for Successful Swaps

  • Increase seasoning for flavor depth
  • Use protein to replace satiety
  • Watch sauces and added sugars

Storage & Shelf Life

Pantry

Dried beans are shelf-stable; canned beans keep until opened.

Cooked

Cooked navy beans keep 3–5 days refrigerated.

Signs It Has Gone Bad

  • Sour smell
  • Foaming liquid
  • Mold

Carb / Keto & Dietary Notes

  • Carb Impact: High
  • Keto Use: Not allowed
  • Diabetic Notes: Portion-limited

This information is for educational purposes only and not medical advice.

Allergy & Dietary Flags

  • Gluten-Free: Yes
  • Nuts: No
  • Nightshade: No
  • Vegan / Vegetarian: Yes

Carb & Dietary Tags

  • Low-Carb: No
  • High-Carb: Yes
  • Keto-Friendly: No
  • Diabetic-Friendly: Portion-limited
  • Low GI: No

Often compared to cannellini beans and great northern beans, navy beans can be replaced with lupini beans or black soybeans for lower carbs.

Quick Carb Snapshot

Low-Carb Swaps

Primary:
Green Beans

Secondary:
Ground Chicken

Swap Notes

Use green beans and ground chicken instead of navy beans.