Michigan
State University Extension
Preserving
Food Safely - 01600688
10/13/97
DRYING
BEANS ON THE VINE
To vine dry beans (navy, kidney, butter, great
northern,
lima, lentils and soybeans) leave bean pods on
the
vine until the beans inside rattle. When the vines and
pods
are dry and shriveled, pick the beans and shell them.
No
pretreatment is necessary. If beans are still moist, the
drying
process is not complete and the beans will mold if
not
more thoroughly dried. If needed, drying can be
completed
in the sun, oven or a dehydrator. Pasteurization
is
needed for those beans dried entirely in the sun.
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