Description
Have you ever had Romano beans in your salad? Also known as Borlotti beans, they’re 4-7″ inches long and the entire pod is edible. These beans are available in both green and gold. They make for excellent in soups and stews or are often simply steamed. Like other snap beans, Romano beans are supposed to be eaten whole. They are considered ripe when they make a crisp snap if they are broken in half, have a very mild flavor and a tender texture.
How to Store
Storage
– For best quality, keep storage time to a minimum and separate beans from ethylene-producing fruits and ripening rooms
– Store unwashed in plastic bags.
Handling
– Follow good rotation practices, first shipments received should be used first.
– Romano beans should be stored between 7° – 10° C (45° – 50° F)
– Avoid placing the case or raw product on non-sanitized kitchen counter tops to help prevent the potential for cross contamination.
Preparation
– Prep fresh daily as needed. Try not to use a prepared product from the previous day.
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