borlones
Borlones, also known as Borlotti beans, are a variety of cranberry bean widely cultivated in North and South America. They are a type of Phaseolus vulgaris, the common bean. Borlones are characterized by their distinctive creamy white skin mottled with streaks of crimson, which fades to a tan or light brown color when dried. Fresh borlones have a tender texture and a mild, slightly sweet flavor, making them versatile in various culinary applications.
In their dried form, borlones are a popular ingredient in many cuisines, particularly in Italy. They are