No, no it is not.
Beans are veggies..Some people put bacon on it, so the dish could be both.
Baked beans are vegetables, so vitamins and minerals. :]
I use chopped meat, onion and bacon. Fry it all up and drain. Add two cans (preferably) Joan of Arc butter beans, one can of Joan of Arc light kidney beans (I have tried other brands and they don't get tender enough), a very big can of pork and beans, brown sugar and white sugar, ketchup. So, to answer your question, yes you can use butter beans for baked beans.
Corn, beans, salad, spinach, mash potatoes, baked potatoes and there's probably more
Mainly, native hunters and dealers of "bush meat."
meat, vegetables, feta cheese, home made yogurt, lamb meat, home baked bearl
meat, vegetables, feta cheese, home made yogurt, lamb meat, home baked bearl
Baked beans are a food. They begin with b.
well its a cassoulet of course if u didnt know that :P
Bush meat is meat from animals like endangered monkeys.... chimpanzees for example which are being killed and eaten or sold as a delicacy. If the bush meat is traded it is the bush meat trade.
The African Luhya word for the English word 'bush meat' is "inyama ya mwiswa".
What that is so ridiculas beans go in the grains. the answer is 'no', but beans belong to the legume category, and you will find meat and legumes in the protein category of the food pyramid. both beans and meat are protein.