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365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Pinto Beans are a low-fat, low-sodium food option that provides a rich source of plant-based protein and fiber. These beans are sustainably sourced, making them a healthy choice for both you and the environment. Perfect for a variety of dishes, they offer premium quality at an affordable price.
E**S
Great Beans!
The ingredients are just organic beans. I cleaned and sorted and found little to no rocks.
K**Y
Great size, organic, well packaged
With limited storage this is a 1 lb resealable package. Excellent, clean, organic pintos. Great taste. No damage whatsoever. This size is easy to store & mix with different beans. A repeat buy for me. Thx!
S**C
Great pinto beans
These are great beans, tasty, and high-quality. Seems to be a good value for the bags size, especially for organic. Pretty much our go to product for organic pinto beans.
S**N
Fresh tasting
This popcorn tastes great and only a few kernels were left after popping. I will continue to purchase this popcorn and recommend it to popcorn lovers.
P**R
great beans
Great beans. Love Amazon, love Whole Foods!
N**N
Love these
Omg! .. the taste is amazing ❤️
R**N
Good for all the reasons I considered it.
Goof for all the reasons I considered it. They are good and did not sit on the shelf too long like in grocery stores.
C**R
1-NOT pinto beans 2-Old beans mixed in with fresh
Updating my earlier review, and changing the rating from two stars to one. Knowing that these are cranberry rather than pinto beans, I prepared them as usual by soaking overnight (10 -12 hours), then cooking in a pressure cooker. I noticed after soaking the beans that most had absorbed a lot of water, as expected, but a significant number of the beans were shriveled; they had absorbed some water, but not enough to become plump like the others. I guessed that the shriveled beans were not as fresh as the others, but decided to try cooking them, hoping that the generous cooking time and pressure would plump and soften them. No surprise, a bowl of beans looked great, but almost every spoonful had a hard, crunchy bean, a terrible texture experience. The "best by" date on the package is July '22, so these should be good for another 20 months. I expect the producer of these mixed beans from a previous year's harvest with fresh beans. When shoppers pay higher prices to purchase organic beans from Whole Foods, it is with the expectation that they will be correctly labeled (as cranberry beans), and fresh. These really are substandard. I'm a lifelong fan of pinto beans, and whether purchasing nonorganic at a bargain supermarket or organic at better supermarkets, it's very rare to end up with ones that aren't good. These actually are bad.These are not the dried pinto beans that Whole Foods has sold for years. These are cranberry beans. Also, instead of U.S. grown, as in the past, these are from Argentina. After cooking they look almost like pintos, but there is less flavor and they are not as sweet as pinto beans. When groceries are shipped from a different continent, it’s best to search for other growers/grocers. Sustainability matters, and pinto beans are grown in most U.S. states.
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