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Pinto beans are the most popular legumes in the US. Organic Pinto Beans give you all the benefits of this extraordinary food without any toxic contaminants. These beans are also extremely popular in Mexico and many areas of the South America. They are the legume you'll most often encounter in burritos. Benefits Organic pinto beans are very low in fat but rich in nutrients. They are a fantastic source of protein and fiber. Cooked organic pinto beans contain only 0.3 gram of sugar and less than 0.6 gram of fat in cup. Essential vitamins and minerals you can get from this food include: ? Manganese ? Phosphorus ? Magnesium ? Copper ? Calcium ? Iron ? Folate ? Thiamin ? Vitamin B6 Organic pinto beans contain trace amounts of many other nutrients, so eating them is sure to boost a healthy diet. How to Cook Organic dried pinto beans are easy to cook. Like the majority of legumes, they require pre-soaking overnight. However, if you are pressed for time, you can use several speed-cooking tips. Cook your organic pinto beans (dry) in a pressure cooker. In this case, you may not pre-soak them at all. Cook at a high pressure setting for 40 minutes and then let them 'brew' in an unopened pressure cooker for about half an hour. Speed-soak organic dried pinto beans by bringing them to a boil and removing a covered pan from heat. Cover it with a towel or just leave as is for an hour (or as much time as you have). Then, cook the beans following the recipe. The simplest way to cook organic pinto beans is to bring pre-soaked and rinsed seeds to a boil and let simmer for 1-3 hours. Judge their texture to determine when to drain your beans.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the ingredients in Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans? A: Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans are made from whole dried pinto beans that are USDA Organic certified and non-GMO.
- Q: How much does the package of Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans weigh? A: The package contains three pounds, or forty-eight ounces, of organic pinto beans.
- Q: What is the size of the Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans package? A: The package dimensions are two inches in length, four inches in width, and six inches in height.
- Q: How do I cook Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans? A: To cook, soak the beans overnight, then boil them in water for about one to two hours until tender.
- Q: Can I use Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans for sprouting? A: Yes, these beans can be sprouted, and they typically germinate in about three days.
- Q: What dishes can I make with Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans? A: You can use these beans for stews, chili, burritos, and even grind them into flour for gluten-free baking.
- Q: How should I store Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans? A: Store the beans in a cool, dry place, and they can last for months without special conditions.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans? A: When stored properly, the beans can last several months, making them suitable for long-term storage.
- Q: Are Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans safe for a vegan diet? A: Yes, these beans are vegan-friendly, as they contain no animal products.
- Q: What nutritional benefits do Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans offer? A: A single cup of cooked pinto beans contains sixteen grams of protein and dietary fiber, along with essential vitamins and minerals.
- Q: Can I return Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return the beans if they are unopened and in their original packaging.
- Q: What if my Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans arrive damaged? A: In case of damage, contact customer service for assistance with a replacement or refund.
- Q: Are there allergens in Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans? A: These beans are free from common allergens and are suitable for most diets.
- Q: How do I ensure Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans stay fresh? A: Keep the beans in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.
- Q: How do I prepare Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans for a recipe? A: Rinse the beans, soak them overnight, and then boil them before adding to your desired recipe.

