Bush's Best Canned Pinto Beans (Pack of 12), Source of Plant Based Protein and Fiber, Low Fat, Gluten Free, Great For Soups, Salads and More, 15 oz
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This is a delicious bean can. Make a meal out of these beans by mixing them in with other ingredients. There are no ingredients in this recipe that detract from the taste. GOOD WORK. For the past 80 (eighty) years, I've been eating canned beans (Bush brand is the best). Not that the beans had anything to do with my longevity, but they are a staple in my life. I am a month away from being a very healthy 90 years old.
Pinto beans are the type of beans used in this recipe. Another option is seasoned black beans, which is my personal favorite.
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Selected User Reviews For Bush's Best Canned Pinto Beans (Pack of 12), Source of Plant Based Protein and Fiber, Low Fat, Gluten Free, Great For Soups, Salads and More, 15 oz
I was hesitant to buy online after reading the negative reviews about dented cans, but I received the product today. The cans were in excellent condition, but the box was a little beat up. With the protective packaging intact and no dings or dents, this item is highly recommended.
These were purchased for our workshop's kitchen. I assumed they opened with a pull tab, but they actually require a can opener, which is inconvenient to have at work. br>br>However, the beans are delicious.
The beans were not broken into many pieces and were all whole. They were plump and delicious to eat. When I added all of my special spices, they became even more delicious.
I have a pinto bean subscription and use them in a variety of recipes, but I recently got kidney beans instead. Their kidney beans are delicious and can be used in a variety of recipes, but they aren't what I ordered.
So pintos are near and dear to my heart, and Bush's are excellent in both taste and price, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
These pinto beans are a personal favorite of mine. However, each of the cans in the case (which had been shrink wrapped) had been severely dented. The cans appeared to have been chosen because they would not have been purchased in a grocery store if inspected. I opened one of the dented boxes and found it to be fine, but the entire shipment was unsettling.
They're bursting at the seams with legumes. Pinto beans are what they're called. They taste like homemade refried beans if you smash them up and add a little of their liquid. Yum.
He likes them a lot and has no idea how cheap they are.