Adzuki beans

Kate — where do you find Adzuki beans? I have tried to find but have
had no luck. Are they canned, fresh, in special section of grocery
store? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Lorrie
From: Kate <exlibris@…
You might try adzuki beans, I like them and they are beneficial for
secretors, neutral for non-sec.<<

8 Responses to “Adzuki beans”

  1. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 6/14/2002 10:25:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    SJlorrie@… writes:
    << where do you find Adzuki beans?
    I found a package of dry beans in the HFS but they were pretty expensive for
    beans.
    Max

  2. Brenda Retta Says:

    I get mine at my local HFS, they sell them in bulk.

  3. fuller180 Says:

    Thanks to all who responded to my query. I shall try again to find them.
    My HFS is small and doesn’t carry many bulk items. I did look for the
    beans there last week.
    Maybe an oriental grocer may have.
    Lorrie in CA

  4. Odis Johns Says:

    Has anyone gotten their Adzuki Beans to be mushy, ala pinto beans? If
    so, how? I ask because I soaked mine for several days and then cooked
    them for 2+ hours (boil, then simmer), and they are still quite firm.
    They grew the normal amount, and some of them even grew sprouts, but
    they just seem a bit too hard to be palatable. People think they are
    eating under-cooked beans when I know that I cooked them long enough.
    Anyone with similar/contrary experiences please speak up.
    Munching on my sweet brown rice and Adzuki bean concoction, even if the
    beans ARE a bit firm,
    Ryan

  5. Barbara Lise Says:

    Yes, the regular way of cooking. The treatment you gave them should
    have made them real soft, shouldn’t it?
    Rose/Hun

  6. Odis Johns Says:

    That’s what I thought. Maybe they were old beans? I bought them at
    Whole Foods in the bulk section.
    -R

  7. Sofia Cabrera Says:

    I suggest putting them in a crock pot and let them go all day*.
    That’s my usual bean cooking method and usually yields yummy, soft
    beans. I rarely cook them anymore, but used to almost weekly before
    BTD. I have some Adzuki in the pantry, and I think I cooked some
    several months ago. I’ll try again and let you know my results. I got
    mine in the bulk section of Sun Harvest Farms (part of Wild Oats).
    E Long
    *Be sure not to put in anything acidic, like tomatoes, while cooking.
    Only root veggies (garlic, onions) and spices until they are soft.
    I’ve heard that it will prevent them from getting soft. ?

  8. Odis Johns Says:

    Actually Axel,
    I don’t think that was it. I cooked them in plain water this time, as
    you described, to ensure a neutral environment. So, unless my water is
    acidic (I was using non-reactive cookware), I don’t think it was
    acidity. I think that maybe they were just bad beans.
    -R

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