Yes! Unless you feel compelled to follow a recipe to the letter, then most beans can be substituted for each other. The cooking time may vary slightly, but if you are either cooking for a period (> 1 hour) or using tinned beans (I'd recommend not to), then this shouldn't be a problem.
try it if it works then YES if not then NO
Not particularly. Black beans and pinto beans are far higher in fibre.
Do beans have starch
no
Oscar H. Will, Bismarck, ND
North Dakota
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.
I'm not sure but you can find out by doing an experiment on the great northern bean(s)
When you grow great northern beans you have to water them every time the get dry aprx. every 3 days. The best brand of soil is fertilized cow manure. And you plant them in a pot or in a field and that is the best way to grow them
Yes.
The were a staple of the United States Navy diet during the 19th century.
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.
Great Northern beans Haricot beans, also called Navy beans.