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Post by Good Mind Seeds on Aug 22, 2013 5:42:30 GMT -5
Seneca Nuttle Deseronto Potato Ga Ga Hut (Seneca Pinto) Skaroora Bread Beans
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Post by Good Mind Seeds on Oct 15, 2013 13:32:02 GMT -5
seneca bird egg bean skaroora bread bean skaroora bread bean flowers are slightly pink and very pretty tonawanda variant bean tonawanda variant bean hybrid skunk beans have fat stripey pods. i like these. another hybrid from some drought tolerant beans, i have yet to name it.
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Post by Good Mind Seeds on Oct 15, 2013 18:21:10 GMT -5
mantis protecting seneca bird egg beans abenaki and haudenosaunee beans and some from the southwest too.
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Post by steveg on Oct 27, 2013 7:23:50 GMT -5
Very nice, I am also getting my seed beans harvested.
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Post by Good Mind Seeds on Oct 29, 2013 13:43:14 GMT -5
skunk beans are kanienkehaka (mohawk) in origin, as is the word skunk. here is a hybrid from the skunk bean that i will give a new name Wild Pigeon beans are named after the extinct species that once blackened the skies with their flight, Haudenosaunee origin. the smallest bean i have. Cornplanter Purple beans are very nicely purple podded. some hybrids are mixed in the population that i included in the photo but will segregate and rename. Seneca stripe is a bush bean from cattaraugus near buffalo.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2013 6:20:58 GMT -5
They look wonderful. How do you use them in food? Do the color stay on them when you boil them?
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Post by Good Mind Seeds on Nov 30, 2013 7:34:23 GMT -5
they are used in soups, breads, succotash, and on their own. you can re-fry them and make burritos. they are used as beans of other kinds are used.
most of the colors turn brown when boiled. some keep colors. its subjective.
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