pintobönor
Pintobönor, scientifically known as Phaseolus vulgaris, are a variety of common bean widely consumed across the Americas. They are characterized by their distinctive mottled brown and white pattern, which fades to a more uniform brown or tan when cooked. Pintobönor are a staple in Mexican, Central American, and South American cuisines, commonly appearing in dishes like refried beans, chili, stews, and burritos.
Rich in protein and fiber, pintobönor are a nutritious food source. They also contain significant amounts of