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Pinto beans in Poland


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 Nov 23, 11, 00:09    #1
Are pinto beans available in Poland? They are very popular in Mexico - used primarily for refried beans.

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 Nov 23, 11, 00:13    #2
fasola pinto? Why re-fry them? Aren't they good enough the first time around?
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 Nov 23, 11, 00:54    #3
ShawnH:
Why re-fry them?


They aren't "re-fried" - it's a mistranslation ;)
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 Nov 23, 11, 09:10    #4
You don't have to use pinto beans, other will do.
PocztaGuy  Nov 24, 11, 08:14    #5
You can find pinto beans on Allegro, and often in natural food stores in PL.

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 Nov 25, 11, 11:13    #6
I found raw pinto beans at a store called "Kuchnie Swiata" at a mall in Gdansk. That store is a chain, so they should have other locations around Poland. Otherwise, I found canned refried beans (imported from Mexico...pretty good quality) at Alma and Bomi. Hope that helps!
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 Nov 25, 11, 15:21    #7
I found something at Kaufland that looks similar - however, I don't recognize the name: kolorowe fasola jednolita czerwona. I understand what the individual words mean, but I don't know the English equivalent - any ideas?

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 Nov 26, 11, 14:56    #8
BTW, the information on the counter at Kaufland reads "fasola czerwona cętkowana", not what is written on the packaging. Spotted red beans - seems I am in the neighborhood of pinto beans...
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 Nov 27, 11, 01:31    #9
weetzielynn:
I found raw pinto beans at a store called "Kuchnie Swiata"


I'm wondering if canned pinto beans are also available, at some stores in Poland.

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