Description
A type of bean called Judion for its large size. Cultivated in La Granja de San Ildefonso (Segovia), it is believed to have been brought from the Americas and planted in the fertile farmlands of Segovia in the early XVI century, by queen Isabel Farnesio wife of King Felipe V. Our butter bean today is picked fresh, delicately cooked and packed in natural brine to keep its texture all year around.
Origin: Segovia, Spain
Varietal: Judion de La Granja (Large Butter Bean) from the Phaseolus coccineus family
Flavor Profile: sweet flavor and buttery texture, with a meaty consistency
Recommended Use: tapas, soups, fish and seafood stews, bean puree, side for meats and salads
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