Good substitute for pinto beans Cultivated by Native Americans the name comes from the Navajo word for ancient ones. The handsome dappled burgundy
Means ancient ones in the Navajo language They are a good substitute for pinto beans in any recipe. A side serving of fresh salsa compliments their pleasing texture
Use in soups stews, main dishes, vegetarian dishes .These heirloom beans are grown on 300 small-scale farms in the Snake River Canyon region of south central
Grown in USA on small-scale farms in Idaho The area’s arid climate rich well-drained loamy soil moderate temperatures and stable moisture level produce pure distinctly
Sample recipe on back of package Beans are fresh from the and impeccably clean. The producers’ passionate focus on producing the best quality beans ensures