pinto bean

NOUN
  1. mottled or spotted bean of southwestern United States; usually dried
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  • When I cook cornbread, or greens, or pinto beans, or pull up ramps from the still cool, damp springtime earth, I am transported to West Virginia, no matter where I am. Tigers & Strawberries » Hillbillies, Greens and Pigs
  • A key point is that it is the beans which must substitute for the meat in vegetarian chili, and therefore we use higher-protein red beans instead of the starchier pinto beans that are bland foils for meat chili. One Big Table
  • I have used azuki beans in sweet dishes before and I like the sound of using pinto beans in a sweet pie. Sweet, not savory! | Homesick Texan
  • They served enchiladas, pinto beans, tossed salad, and fruit gelatin.
  • Try pinto beans with chickpea hummus on pita bread, or a black bean soup.
  • I've had to use borlotti beans which are similar to pinto beans, but not quite the same. How to make apricot jam | Homesick Texan
  • Besides coal, the most prized raw material in Donetsk these days may be the pinto bean. Europe's Little Piece of Brazil
  • It's this type of use, or misuse, of water for high-altitude crops, and ones with only an indirect return, getting processed through a cow (or worse, fed to somebody's pet horse), rather than direct human benefit crops such as dryland or semi-dry spring wheat or pinto beans, that Marc Reisner decried in "Cadillac Desert. SocraticGadfly
  • Thompson Brothers Farms grows certified seed potatoes, wheat, barley and pinto beans.
  • Pinto beans have the distinction of being one of the quickest beans to cook.
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