Saw some beans at Walmart [Great Value house brand] and they claim a 30 to 35 minute cooking time for Black Turtle Beans, Pinto Beans and Navy beans. Other makers claim 1 to 1.5 hours and have seen 1.5 to 2 hours in some pretty serious places.
I don't want to poison myself [don't care if they are a bit hard to softish though as long as I can eat them]
The instructions are all for soaking and normal boiling not pressure cooking which would explain a wide difference in time.
I am so confused, don't get me started on the extreme variations in fiber content both from packaging and the USDA and NCCDB
Should I trust the packaging or just say fuck it and stick with the lentils and split peas or maybe...
I don't want to poison myself [don't care if they are a bit hard to softish though as long as I can eat them]
The instructions are all for soaking and normal boiling not pressure cooking which would explain a wide difference in time.
I am so confused, don't get me started on the extreme variations in fiber content both from packaging and the USDA and NCCDB
Should I trust the packaging or just say fuck it and stick with the lentils and split peas or maybe...