no, the great northern bean is a fully developed "green" or "string" bean, the speckled butter bean is a flat pod bean, and bears almost no resemblance.
no, the great northern bean is a fully developed "green" or "string" bean, the speckled butter bean is a flat pod bean, and bears almost no resemblance.
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No, they may be a hybrid from a northern bean, but they are also call canolla beans. They are usually in the Spanish food section of your grocery store.
A lima bean it green and a little flat. A butter bean is also flat, but much larger--often 1.5 inches long. Before cooking, the "butter bean" (as it is known in the Southern U.S. and some other places) is white or creamy colored. After cooking, it is usually a tan to light brown colored. Lima beans usually have a somewhat tart taste, while butter beans are much milder and sweeter.
From Wikipedia:The small, white navy bean, also called pea beanor haricot, is particularly popular in Britain and the US, featured in such dishes as baked beans and even pies, as well as in various soups such as the famous Senate Bean Soup.[8] Navy bean varieties include: * Great Northern beans * Rainy River * Robust * Michelite * Sanilac
From Wikipedia:The small, white navy bean, also called pea beanor haricot, is particularly popular in Britain and the US, featured in such dishes as baked beans and even pies, as well as in various soups such as the famous Senate Bean Soup.[8] Navy bean varieties include: * Great Northern beans * Rainy River * Robust * Michelite * Sanilac
No, navy beans are not the same as soya beans. They are two different plants.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland includes England, Wales, Scotland (or maybe they've seceded by now) and Northern Ireland.
Cold butter is just butter that has been in the fridge.