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A variety of common bean, borlotti beans hold their shape when cooked and add a creamy depth to soups and stews or when blended for dips. You won't find better than these borlotti beans grown by Jérémy and Jonathan Desforges at the Ferme des 3 Rois in the Beauce region of central France. Or try all four varieties of our new organic beans from France and save over 20%! Growing any beans other than fava is very difficult to do in the UK. Over the years we've worked with small growers to offer occasional small quantities of different Phaseolus bean varieties. But they sell out immediately and we've left many bean lovers disappointed. We're excited to now be working with the Desforges brothers to bring some of their superb organic beans across the Channel, less of a journey than some of our Scottish organic fava have to travel! The Ferme des 3 Rois was converted by Jérémy and Jonathan to organic production and diverse cropping in 2020. |
These borlotti beans are a multi-purpose variety of Phaseolus vulgaris or common bean that can be harvested as a green pod to be eaten as a vegetable, as semi-dry beans for quick cooking and as dry storing beans. Across Europe borlotti are often grown as a "French" bean - eaten fresh, pod and all - and sometimes to be eaten semi-dry. The beans are at their most nutritious when fully dry.
Soak the beans for 6 hours. Cover with water or stock, bring to the boil and simmer for 30 to 40 minutes until the beans are soft. Add more water if needed.
Cooking times for dried pulses will be longer at higher altitudes and when cooking with hard water or older pulses. Cooked pulses can be used immediately or frozen for later use.
Read our Pulses 101, part 2: Cooking basics - water & heat blog post for more about cooking dried pulses.
Borlotti Beans
No Allergens
Typical values |
Per 100g |
Energy | 1,389kJ (327kcal) |
Fat | 1.1g |
of which saturates | 0.2g |
Carbohydrate | 46g |
of which sugars | 2.1g |
Fibre | 15g |
Protein | 28g |
Salt | 0.08g |
A variety of Phaseolus vulgaris bean.
Grown in France.
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Collections: Dried Beans, Split & Whole , Hodmedod & Guest Products , Hodmedod's Pulses and Grains , New products , Not Mockmills , Organic , POS Beans , Pulses, Grains & Seeds from British Farms , Pulses: Beans, Peas & Lentils , Rare Beans , Test
Category: French , New , Organic , Phaseolus Beans , Rare Beans
Type: Beans
These are delicious. Superb flavour. Love them so much that I ordered 4 more bags!
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We eat so many of these beautiful fresh crisp nuts. The best Brazil nuts we have ever eaten
I bought bags for all my family and we all loved the fact of being able to support the indigenous people directly. We hadn't expected to also rave about these nuts being the freshest and most delicious Brazil nuts we've ever eaten as well! Thank you for sharing this wonderful bounty from the Amazon people - directly to us in the UK!
I bought a smal jar at the local organic market and was very surprised and instant hooked! Deep rich taste and nice colouring too. We’ve been secretly smearing it on our savory sandwiches, our son of 6 loves it too :). Works perfectly with sourdough!! Hope you’ll be delivering to the NL…?
Great nutty flavour and colouring. Fantastic with chicken or fish
These black beans are incredibly creamy and full of flavour - easily the best dried black beans I’ve ever had. They cooked to perfection in just an hour, with not a single tough or undercooked bean in the pot. Unlike other brands I’ve tried, these French-grown beans from Hodmedod’s are clearly fresh, not something that’s been languishing in a warehouse for years. If this level of quality holds across the rest of the new Ferm des 3 Rois range, I’ll be a regular customer. If it remains consistent over time, I’ll keep coming back for more.