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50 lb. Bulk Supply for Commercial Kitchens
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 1/Each |
| Shipping Weight | 50 lb. |
| Bean Type | Pinto Beans |
| Features | Kosher Made in America |
| Package Size | 50 lb. |
| Type | Dried Beans |
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Enjoy the added nutritional benefits of cooking with dried beans and stock your restaurant or buffet with this 50 lb. bulk supply of dried pinto beans! Serve these pinto beans alongside rice, mashed into refried beans for burritos, or served with a variety of meats and spices. Enhance the flavor of pinto beans by soaking them in a rich barbeque sauce or in a zesty and savory chili. You can even create deliciously soft refried beans for a variety of authentic Mexican or Southwestern-inspired dishes, including tacos and burritos.
Because of their long shelf life, dried pinto beans are easy to store and portion. Like all dried beans, these pinto beans require a soaking process before cooking and serving. They may take longer to cook than canned beans, but dried beans have many advantages. Canned beans require preservatives to lengthen their shelf life, but dried beans are more natural and have a much lower amount of sodium than most canned beans. While canned beans may seem either too firm or too mushy, your staff can control the firmness of the beans as they cook them in their own kitchen. Cost-effective and rich in protein and iron, these dried pinto beans make a smart addition to any commercial kitchen!
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