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Moro Beans
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Quantity in Basket:
None
Code: MOR01
Price: $5.95
Shipping Weight: 1.00 pounds
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Moro
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I
first saw this bean being sold in Cholula, but it was all grey, with none
of the exotic purple coloring. They called it Parraleño, which
is confusing because there's another bean with that name in nearby Hidalgo.
I prefer the name Moro (as in "Moorish") as the markings and
colors evoke something grand.
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As
lovely as the markings are, it's the taste of Moro that makes it worthy
of a place in your kitchen. The beans stay whole and offer their rich,
tasty bean broth with no trouble. The skin is thin yet the bean is dense
without being starchy. Almost fudge-like. We thought it might be more
like a black bean, but it isn't. Once cooked, it's in the vague and versatile
"kidney" family.
Use
Moro in salads, on their own, baked or most anyway you like.
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THE RANCHO
GORDO-XOXOC PROJECT
These beans are the results of our two companies working together to help
small farmers continue to grow their indigenous beans in Mexico, despite
international trade policies that seem to discourage genetic diversity
and local food traditions.
These rare
beans are grown using centuries-old methods and may contain small
pebbles or other natural debris. Please clean them thoroughly before cooking!
Product
of Mexico. These regional beans were grown by small farmers in the
state of Hidalgo under the supervision of the Rancho Gordo-Xoxox Project.
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