New Orleans (Beans and Peas) Six Pack Sampler 1 Each of Kidneys, Blackeyes, Great Northern, Pinto, Green Split Peas, Navy (Pea) Bean.
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New Orleans (Beans and Peas) Six Pack Sampler 1 Each of Kidneys, Blackeyes, Great Northern, Pinto, Green Split Peas, Navy (Pea) Bean.
Famous New Orleans Red Beans. Directions on package to experience a taste of New Orleans. Blackeye peas are medium-sized, beige beans (in the field pea family) with black markings and a distinctive, delicate flavor all their own. While very popular in American Southern and soul food dishes, they are also consumed in India, Africa, Europe, Asia, and South America. Camellia Brand Great Northern Beans are cream-colored, have a delicate, nutty flavor, and are popular in soups, stews, and casseroles. They can be mixed with pinto beans or served as a substitute for navy beans and cannellini beans. Dry pinto (Spanish for "painted") beans have a mottled brown and pink surface that, when cooked, develops a uniform auburn hue. As the bean with the highest fiber content, their texture is firm, and they are delicious when paired with brown rice. Pintos are commonly seasoned with chili powder, jalapenos, cumin, onion, and garlic, but their natural flavor is rich enough to be served with a mere sprinkling of salt. Green split peas are the mature form of green peas: the dried seeds of peas are peeled and then split, increasing the surface area of the pea. As a result, split peas don't need to be soaked and they cook more quickly than whole peas. Camellia Brand Navy (Pea) Beans are white and hold their oval shape even when fully cooked to tenderness. When it comes to Southern-style or Boston baked beans - they are The Bean. The tangy Worcestershire and sweet brown sugar are the perfect complements to this firm, mild tasting legume. Or add them to soups and stews of any flavor or cuisine. Navy Beans are easily interchangeable with Camellia Brand Great Northern Beans. All Have Southern Recipes on Their Packages.