Low-Sodium Legumes Guide
12 items classified under standard Low-Sodium guidelines.
This guide covers all 12 legumes classified under Low-Sodium guidelines. Low-Sodium evaluates foods primarily by sodium content per serving, which determines how each item in this category is classified.
Legumes are universally compatible with Low-Sodium. Each item listed here is naturally low in sodium. The entries below break down the specific nutritional profile so you can choose based on your individual targets — calories, macros, or micronutrients that matter for your goals.
Quick Reference
| Food | Status | Sodium (per 100g) |
|---|---|---|
| Black-Eyed Peas | Allowed | 220mg |
| Canned Beans | Allowed | 217mg |
| Chickpeas | Allowed | 24mg |
| Hummus | Allowed | 426mg |
| Lentils | Allowed | 6mg |
| Lima Beans | Allowed | 8mg |
| Mung Beans | Allowed | 15mg |
| Navy Beans | Allowed | 5mg |
| Peanut Butter | Allowed | 459mg |
| Pinto Beans | Allowed | 217mg |
| Soybeans | Allowed | 15mg |
| White Beans | Allowed | 221mg |
Classification Breakdown
12 Allowed — These legumes are naturally low in sodium.
About 70–75% of dietary sodium comes from packaged and restaurant food, not the salt shaker.
Allowed Legumes (12)
Black-Eyed Peas
AllowedWith 220mg sodium per 100g, Black-Eyed Peas earns a Allowed classification on Low-Sodium. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, black-eyed peas also provides 7.2g protein and 7g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Pinto Beans and White Beans for sodium, ranking 9 of 12.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Canned Beans
AllowedWith 217mg sodium per 100g, Canned Beans earns a Allowed classification on Low-Sodium. This means it is naturally low in sodium. It also contains 8.3g protein and 7.1g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Chickpeas and Pinto Beans for sodium, ranking 7 of 12.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Chickpeas
AllowedWith 24mg sodium per 100g, Chickpeas earns a Allowed classification on Low-Sodium. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, chickpeas also provides 20.5g protein and 6g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Soybeans and Canned Beans for sodium, ranking 6 of 12.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry | 378kcal | 20.5g | 6g | 63g | 24mg |
| Cooked (boiled) | 164kcal | 8.9g | 2.6g | 27.4g | 243mg |
| Canned | 139kcal | 7.1g | 2.5g | 22.6g | 270mg |
Hummus
AllowedWith 426mg sodium per 100g, Hummus earns a Allowed classification on Low-Sodium. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, hummus also provides 7.8g protein and 17.8g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for sodium. The nearest lower option is White Beans at 221mg.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Lentils
AllowedLentils is classified as Allowed on Low-Sodium, with 6mg sodium per 100g. This means it is naturally low in sodium. It also contains 24.6g protein and 10.7g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Among the 12 items in this category, lentils sits at the low end for sodium — next closest is Lima Beans at 8mg.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry | 352kcal | 24.6g | 1.1g | 63.4g | 6mg |
| Cooked (boiled) | 114kcal | 9g | 0.4g | 19.5g | 238mg |
Lima Beans
AllowedAt 8mg sodium per 100g, Lima Beans falls into the Allowed category under Low-Sodium guidelines. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, lima beans also provides 6.8g protein and 4.9g fiber per 100g. Among the 12 items in this category, lima beans sits at the low end for sodium — next closest is Mung Beans at 15mg.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Mung Beans
AllowedAt 15mg sodium per 100g, Mung Beans falls into the Allowed category under Low-Sodium guidelines. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, mung beans also provides 23.9g protein and 16.3g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Lima Beans and Soybeans for sodium, ranking 4 of 12.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Peanut Butter
AllowedAt 459mg sodium per 100g, Peanut Butter falls into the Allowed category under Low-Sodium guidelines. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, peanut butter also provides 25.1g protein and 50.4g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for sodium. The nearest lower option is Hummus at 426mg.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smooth | 598kcal | 22.2g | 51.4g | 22.3g | 17mg |
| Smooth (no salt) | 598kcal | 22.2g | 51.4g | 22.3g | 17mg |
Pinto Beans
AllowedWith 217mg sodium per 100g, Pinto Beans earns a Allowed classification on Low-Sodium. This means it is naturally low in sodium. It also contains 8.4g protein and 7.1g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Canned Beans and Black-Eyed Peas for sodium, ranking 8 of 12.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry | 62kcal | 5.3g | 0.9g | 11.6g | 153mg |
| Cooked (boiled) | 143kcal | 9g | 0.7g | 26.2g | 238mg |
Soybeans
AllowedAt 15mg sodium per 100g, Soybeans falls into the Allowed category under Low-Sodium guidelines. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, soybeans also provides 13g protein and 6.8g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Mung Beans and Chickpeas for sodium, ranking 5 of 12.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
White Beans
AllowedWith 221mg sodium per 100g, White Beans earns a Allowed classification on Low-Sodium. It is naturally low in sodium. Beyond the primary classification, white beans also provides 9g protein and 6.8g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for sodium. The nearest lower option is Black-Eyed Peas at 220mg.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central