








🥄 Taste tradition, fuel your hustle with every can!
Bush's Best 16oz Canned Pint Beans deliver a premium, plant-based protein and fiber source with low fat and gluten-free benefits. Sourced from North America, these firm, speckled beans are ready to enhance your soups, salads, and more with authentic flavor and trusted quality from a century-old family brand.




| Brand | Bush's Best |
| Product Dimensions | 30.81 x 23.19 x 11.43 cm; 453.59 g |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Region Produced In | North America |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a clean and dry place |
| Form | Whole |
| Cuisine | Beans |
| Manufacturer | Bush Beans |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 453 g |
R**R
Bush's Best pinto beans are my favorite to use. I use these beans for regular "soup beans" with chopped onions & ham bits or for a huge pot of chili or for mashing for burritos. These beans are healthy and delicious! More healthy than using a can of refried which are super fattening.
M**E
Filled almost to the top with less water than other brands. Taste good. The cans were all dented, mostly on the bottom. I put them in a plastic container in case they break open and leak.
D**H
Delicious canned beans. Very versatile and healthy. Great price on Amazon compared to grocery store
D**K
First, drain the beans using a strainer, because you use the fluid I sauté some dehydrated onions, garlic and cumin in a little butter, once the onions and garlic look a little browned, just a tiny bit brown, pour the fluid that you drained from the beans with some salt and pepper, and mix well, let it simmer on low because that brings out the flavor. Then I put the beans in and keep the burner on low. Once the beans are heated, transfer all of it into a large enough container that can handle heat and then use an immersion blender to make refried beans. You can make the beans smooth or lumpy depending on how long you use the immersion blender. I use it for nachos or bean burritos or a dip and it's absolutely incredible. It's 100 times better than canned beans and you don't have to soak beans overnight.
T**Y
The beans are tasty and cooked right and don't take long to cook. One drawback from what you get from others is there's more liquid and less beans. From what I can see, right now they're priced right compared to others as far as getting what you pay for. Other Bush products we use, the cans are full of beans and you have to work a little to get them all out, not so with these.
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