Rob Landley on Nostr: Apparently the beans in standard american "baked beans" cans are _not_ "pinto beans". ...
Apparently the beans in standard american "baked beans" cans are _not_ "pinto beans". (Learn something new every day...)
I mean, they're _edible_ smothered in ketchup and molasses and onion powder and so on. But kind of large and chewy.
(That time Ford named a vehicle that explodes if rear ended after beans commonly used in mexican food was apparently NOT intentional, by the way.)
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