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Lima beans. You can buy them canned or frozen.
Leftover canned beans could be frozen, but the texture could become mushy and be unappetizing when thawed and/or reheated.
Look for Italian style green beans. I think they are the same, I think they are called kentucky wonders only in kentucky and surrounding areas lol. Just like people in Ohio call the tree lawn, the devil strip and call soda pop. My family is from KY, and I have searched high and low for KY wonders. Look for Allen canned Itialian green beans, alias "Kentucky Wonder"
4 to 10 days
Yes. Although only a handful of people did so, I was one of the ones to create an experiment on this simple question. Posted below are my results based on four foods: Carrots, Apples, String Beans, and Corn. Each were frozen, fresh and canned: Main Results From My ExperimentName of Food State of Food (fresh, frozen, or canned) Amount of Gases Produced ApplesFrozen 1/8 in. Carrots Frozen ¼ in. Corn Frozen ¼ in. String Beans Frozen ¼ in. Apples Fresh 1/8 in. Carrots Fresh ¼ in. Corn Fresh ¼ in. String Beans Fresh ¼ in. Apples Canned 1/8 in. Carrots Canned 3/8 in. Corn Canned 3/8 in. String Beans Canned ¼ in.Averages of the DataFrozen Fresh Canned Average Gas Released 5/16 in. 7/32 in. 9/32 in.
Sharatchandra Govind Bam has written: 'Color measurement and its relation to grading of canned and frozen green beans' -- subject(s): Beans
Canned or frozen veggies raw beans, sprouting potato buds, onions, garlic, toffee, and Chocolate
No, canned bake beans are made with beans. Soy is also made from beans, but a different type.
Green beans can be safely canned in the home using a pressure canner, as the beans are low in acid. The raw or hot packed method can be used. Experts say that if done properly, canned green beans can be stored for up to five years if kept in a cool, dry location. Frozen green beans on the other hand, should be used within a year.
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, 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.
Yes, baked beans can be frozen. The beans need to be frozen in a freezer proof container or freezer bag.