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Anasazi Beans

Phaseolus vulgaris 'Anasazi' Allergen-Free
Anasazi Beans

¿Qué es Anasazi Beans?

A striking reddish-brown and white speckled heirloom bean, known for its creamy texture, sweet flavor, and quick cooking time without pre-soaking.

"Highlighting a unique heirloom bean that offers both visual appeal and culinary convenience."

Technical Metrics

Cooking Time

Shorter than pinto beans

Pre-soaking Requirement

Often not required

Protein Content (per 1/2 cup cooked)

~8 grams

El Secreto del Chef

To maximize their creamy texture, cook Anasazi beans low and slow with aromatics (like bay leaf, garlic, and onion) but add salt only towards the end of cooking to prevent toughening.

Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Anasazi Beans

Look for dried beans that are firm, unbroken, and have vibrant speckles.

¿Con Qué Combina Bien Anasazi Beans?

  • Chili
  • soups
  • stews
  • salads
  • Southwestern dishes
  • corn
  • rice
  • cumin
  • cilantro.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿A qué sabe Anasazi Beans?

Sweet, mild, slightly nutty with a creamy, floury texture.

¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Anasazi Beans?

Look for dried beans that are firm, unbroken, and have vibrant speckles.

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