Rancho Gordo's Ayocote Morado are large, purple colored beans with a thick skin.  They are starchy, but go from dense to creamy with continued cooking.  With a beefy texture, they are perfect for vegetarians as well as meat lovers.  Ideal for soups, pot beans, chili, casseroles, and soups.

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Description / Rancho Gordo - Ayocote Morado Beans / 16 oz.

Rancho Gordo's Ayocote Morado beans have a big, beefy texture that is perfect for those trying to cut out meat and eat a more plant-based diet, or for vegetarians who are cooking dinner for their omnivore friends. No one will miss the meat when you toss them with good fruity olive oil, sautéed wild mushrooms, and a little too much garlic. Having said that, they'd be great as a side dish for a classic steak! 


Originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, the Ayocote family was one of the first cultivated crops of the New World. They are grown all over central and northern Mexico but seem to have lost favor with Mexicans except in specific indigenous communities. If you plant them, you can enjoy the flowers, eat the pods as a broad bean, or shell them fresh for shelling beans. But we think the best way to enjoy their fully developed flavor is by cooking the dried beans.  


Cook Ayocote Morados with garlic, onion, and oregano.  If you're patient, the texture will go from starchy to creamy with a long, slow simmer. Along with the beans, Ayocote Morados provide a deep, bouillon-flavored bean broth, making them ideal for soups. 


Please note that the density of the purple color varies from season to season. Your beans may be a little darker or lighter.

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Manufacturer Rancho Gordo
In-Store Pickup Only No
Product Feature 1 16 oz. cellophane bag of dry heirloom beans.
Product Feature 2 Thick-skinned runner bean is pretty and very large.
Product Feature 3 It's starchy but goes from dense to creamy with continued cooking.
Product Feature 4 Use for pot beans, soups, salads, chilis, and casseroles.
Product Feature 5 Product of Mexico.
Country of Origin United States
Package Quantity (must be a number) 1
Organic? No
Locally Made? No
Staff Favorite? No
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