Organic Red Beans Azuki
Product Number - 126015
Bin Number - 4227
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Red beans are eaten widely throughout Asia in many different dishes ranging from sweet to savory. Once hydrated, sweetened red beans can be added to vanilla ice cream or soft mochi rice cakes. |
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NUTRITION FACTS
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Net wt. 12.3 oz (350 g)
INGREDIENTS
Organic azuki (red bean).
- Product of China
- Percent Daily Values (DV) are
based on a 2,000 calorie diet. - Not responsible for typos,
inaccuracies, misinformation,
or omission stated or implied.
Product Recipe
Suggested Cooking Method:
- With the proportion of 1 cup of adzuki to 6- cups of water, simmer for 45 minutes until the beans are softened.
- Add rock sugar, brown sugar, coconut milk or soyamilk to taste,
- Or drain the cooked beans well and serve in salad, puddings, etc.







