Yes as far as I know. according tofoodsafty.com they say October beans also known as cranberry beans. I used to buy them at Krogers In they're specialty beans dept. But I can no longer find them there.
Yes as far as I know. according tofoodsafty.com they say October beans also known as cranberry beans. I used to buy them at Krogers In they're specialty beans dept. But I can no longer find them there.
The American Cranberry, which is the type of cranberry most commonly cultivated for commercial production, is Vaccinium macrocarpon. Another type of cranberry is Vaccinium oxycoccus.
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I don't think I have ever eaten cranberry beans. I've heard of them, but I've never eaten them. But, usually with cooked dry beans you can use whatever kind you like in any kind of recipe. Variety is the spice of life.
No, navy beans are not the same as soya beans. They are two different plants.
Cranberry beans typically take 80-90 days to reach maturity after planting. However, the exact time can vary depending on growing conditions, such as temperature, soil quality, and sunlight exposure. Regular monitoring is essential to gauge growth progress.
Common types of beans include black beans, pinto beans, navy beans, and kidney beans. Red beans and kidney beans are similar but not the same; they belong to the same family but have slight differences in size, shape, and flavor.
you pick pinto beans when the pods are full and anytime after if you want dried beans you can let them dry on the bush
Yes white cranberry juice can be yellow. It seems to be available in a variety of shades, even with the same manufacturer.
Yes, French beans and green beans are the same. They are both common names for the same type of bean, known scientifically as Phaseolus vulgaris.
Yes, white beans and cannellini beans are the same. Cannellini beans are a type of white bean with a creamy texture and nutty flavor.
Cranberries are harvested on Cape in the fall, mostly in October.