Yes, you can freeze them although I don't see the benefit if they are already canned. If you are asking if you can put an unopened can of black beans in a can into a freezer then freeze it the answer would be "Yes". I do not know whether or not the can might rupture when frozen but I believe that only happens with carbonated or fermented products that are canned.
You can. They might have an unusual texture when you go to use them, though.
yes, :) tastes great when heated back up :)
Yes,you can.
Leftover canned beans could be frozen, but the texture could become mushy and be unappetizing when thawed and/or reheated.
can I freeze canned hominy
No, canned bake beans are made with beans. Soy is also made from beans, but a different type.
Canned black beans typically have between 6-8g of protein per half cup serving.
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
Beans and spam and stuff like that... Many many foods are canned, as it is a method to preserve and ship a food. Everything from fruits (ex: canned peaches) and vegetables (canned tomatoes), to meats (canned ham) and seafood (canned tuna fish); even dairy (canned milk).
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
You can freeze canned mushrooms, but not in the can itself. You can remove them from the can and place them in an airtight container. They can then be frozen for up to 8 months.
Yes, all beans are vegetarian; however, one needs to be careful when buying canned or otherwise processed beans, as many canned beans are prepared with pork and other meat products.
One could add baking soda to canned beans, but it is impossible to imagine why one would do so.
Lima beans. You can buy them canned or frozen.
Depends on the amount of salt in the canned food liquid.