Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans
Cooperative Pyreneenne

Coopérative Pyrénéenne Haricots Tarbais Beans

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Description
  • 500g (17.6 oz)
  • This white bean was originally cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico.
  • Introduced to Europe by Christopher Columbus
  • Cultivated for centuries in Tarbes, at the foot of the Pyrnes
  • A bean unlike any other in the world. earned the prestigious label rouge (red label)


This white bean was originally cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico. Introduced to Europe by Christopher Columbus, it has been cultivated for centuries in Tarbes, at the foot of the Pyrnes, where it's said that the combination of the pebbly soil and the mild climate produces a bean unlike any other in the world; indeed haricots tarbais have earned the prestigious label rouge (red label). With their thin easy-to-digest skin and sweet non-farinaceous flesh, haricots tarbais are an essential ingredient of the classic dishes of the region, garbure and cassoulet.