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Heirloom Beans tend to have a lower yield and can be much more difficult to grow but the pay off is in the unique flavors and textures that you don't find with bland commodity beans. You can find a list of our waitlist beans here.
While they have a lower yield and are much more difficult to grow, the pay off is in the unique flavors and textures that you just don't find with bland commodity beans. All Heirloom Beans. An unusual variation of the classic Lima. It offers a rich, full-bodied flavor, with a velvety chestnut texture.
Rancho Gordo has led the revival of interest in Heirloom Beans. With a focus on products indigenous to the New World, or The Americas.
Pinto Bean. $ 6.25. 1 Lb Bag. Add to cart. Free shipping on orders $50+. Description. The classic bean. Soft, creamy, and versatile, our Pintos cook quickly and create converts to new crop, heirloom beans. The poor pinto doesn't get the respect it deserves.
For Canadian Shoppers. Rejoice neighbour! These items are now shipping to Canada. Sort by. A small, versatile white bean. It has a creamy texture and holds its shape even with long, slow cooking. Classic white Navy beans are one of our co...
Creamy and versatile, Mayocoba has a pale yellow hue and super soft texture. A classic, thin-skinned but meaty bean that will take on all the flavors you can throw at it but still hold its shape. There is some debate over the origins of Mayocoba, and whether it's native to Mexico or Peru.
Good Mother Stallards are incredibly versatile. Please prepare them simply and avoid the natural tendency to want to make them better by fussing about. Enjoy them without all the trappings to really get the most out of them! Dense and delicious, they also exude the most perfect pot liquor of any bean.
Versatile and velvety, this thin-skinned Borlotti bean produces a rich, indulgent bean broth, making it perfect for classic Italian dishes as well as simple pot beans. Cranberry beans are soft and dense with a soft, rich texture.
Santa Maria Pinquito Bean. The small, dense orbs produce a beefy bean broth. An essential part of California cuisine, they are the heart of a tri-tip barbecue and yet they're perfectly at home in meatless meals. Santa Maria Pinquitos have a superior pot liquor and stay somewhat firm. Ideal for chili, barbecues, or for borrachos (or drunken beans).
Moro Bean. $ 7.50. The classic heirloom bean that inspired the birth of Rancho Gordo. Suggestions of chocolate and coffee make this pinto-family rarity one of our fav... Quick add. 66 Reviews. Rio Zape Bean.