NEV0018 - Black beans

$1.25

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Black beans

1.40/100 g

Sort and rinse the beans. Soak 250 ml (1 cup) of beans in 1.25 l (5 cups) of water in the fridge for 8 to 12 hours. Rinse and discard the water. Place the beans in 3 times their volume of water. Cover, bring to a boil then reduce heat to low, adding boiling water if necessary (the beans should still float). Discard the water or broth to avoid flatulence. Cook for:

- 1 hour to be used as part of a stew or stew;

- 2 to 3 hours until completely cooked for ready-to-eat dishes (soup, Mexican dishes, veggie burgers, brownies, etc.).

Tips :

- Replace the cooking water with your favorite broth;

- Obtain better results with slow cooking over low heat as opposed to rapid cooking over high heat;

- Add salt in the last 5 to 10 minutes of cooking to ensure the tenderness of the beans;

- 250 ml (1 cup) of dried beans makes approximately 625 to 750 ml (2 1/2 to 3 cups) of cooked beans.

Black beans will keep for at least three years in a cool (less than 25 degrees C), dry (less than 65% humidity) place. However, the fresher they are, the quicker the cooking will be. Keep your beans away from light. Airtight glass jars will protect them from humidity fluctuations in your pantry.

Pot-Étique - Organic foods in bulk

1071, boul. d'Iberville, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Future.

May contain traces of wheat, nuts, sesame, soy and peanuts due to handling and sale in stores.

Grown in Quebec by Ferme JA Paquin, Saint-Robert, Quebec. Distributed by the Agrobio cooperative, 100% Quebec.

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NEV0018 - Black beans

$1.25

Black beans

1.40/100 g

Sort and rinse the beans. Soak 250 ml (1 cup) of beans in 1.25 l (5 cups) of water in the fridge for 8 to 12 hours. Rinse and discard the water. Place the beans in 3 times their volume of water. Cover, bring to a boil then reduce heat to low, adding boiling water if necessary (the beans should still float). Discard the water or broth to avoid flatulence. Cook for:

- 1 hour to be used as part of a stew or stew;

- 2 to 3 hours until completely cooked for ready-to-eat dishes (soup, Mexican dishes, veggie burgers, brownies, etc.).

Tips :

- Replace the cooking water with your favorite broth;

- Obtain better results with slow cooking over low heat as opposed to rapid cooking over high heat;

- Add salt in the last 5 to 10 minutes of cooking to ensure the tenderness of the beans;

- 250 ml (1 cup) of dried beans makes approximately 625 to 750 ml (2 1/2 to 3 cups) of cooked beans.

Black beans will keep for at least three years in a cool (less than 25 degrees C), dry (less than 65% humidity) place. However, the fresher they are, the quicker the cooking will be. Keep your beans away from light. Airtight glass jars will protect them from humidity fluctuations in your pantry.

Pot-Étique - Organic foods in bulk

1071, boul. d'Iberville, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Future.

May contain traces of wheat, nuts, sesame, soy and peanuts due to handling and sale in stores.

Grown in Quebec by Ferme JA Paquin, Saint-Robert, Quebec. Distributed by the Agrobio cooperative, 100% Quebec.

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