black
bean
noun
Third Person
black beans
1
a small, shiny, and black-colored bean that has a somewhat oval shape and is commonly used in Latin American, Caribbean, and Asian cuisine
Black bean is a small legume with a shiny, jet-black exterior and a creamy, tender texture. They have a rich, earthy flavor with hints of nuttiness and a slightly sweet undertone. Black beans are known for their versatility and ability to absorb flavors, making them a popular ingredient in various cuisines. They maintain their shape well when cooked, while also becoming soft and creamy, making them ideal for soups, stews, salads, and dips. These nutrient-packed beans are not only delicious but also offer a good source of protein, fiber, and essential minerals.
- She made a black bean soup for dinner.
- Black beans are a staple in many Mexican dishes.
- He added black beans to his salad for extra protein.
- The restaurant serves rice and black beans as a side dish.
- Fermented black beans are commonly used in Chinese cuisine.
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