“…Phaseolus lunatus L., popularly known as lima bean, is a leguminous vegetable widely cultivated in tropical regions and constitutes an excellent source of food supply due to its vegetable protein potential, and also for its use as a complementary income to small producers (SOARES, 2010;LUCENA et al, 2018) In the United States, the world's largest lima bean producer, the grains are still commercialized as preserved green, such as in canned, packaged or frozen beans, which adds more value to the product. In Brazil, the consumption of lima bean is preferably in the form of cooked dried beans (BITENCOURT; SILVA, 2010), where it is cultivated in several states in the northeast region, responsible for 96% of the national production (COSTA et al, 2021).…”