Organic Runner Beans

Enjoy the hearty, traditional flavour of our organic runner beans, the classic British variety known for their long, flat pods and robust taste. With their distinctive wide, flat shape and bright green colour, organic runner beans offer a meaty texture and rich bean flavour. Grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, they’re a garden favourite and traditional side dish that’s perfect for summer meals.
Organic runner beans are a British garden staple with a more pronounced flavour than French beans. Their long, flat pods have a slightly rougher texture and need to be sliced before cooking to remove the tough strings along the edges. Certified organic and grown to the highest environmental standards, when properly prepared they’re tender and flavourful with a satisfying bite.
Serving Suggestions: Slice and steam or boil, sauté with butter and herbs, add to stews and casseroles, serve with roast dinners, cook with bacon or ham, add to vegetable medleys, freeze for winter use, or serve simply with butter and black pepper.

£1.70200g

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