Mitla Black
From Beancyclopedia
| Mitla Black | |
|---|---|
| Uses | dry |
| Growth Habit | pole |
| Maturity | |
| Flower Color | purple |
| Pod Color | green |
| Seed Color | black |
| Seed Pattern | solid |
Name and History
Mitla is an important Zapotec archaeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico. Mitla Black often sold as a tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius), but that is dubious.
Description
Growth:
Bushy climbing plants to 4-6 feet. Leaves and stems tinged with purple.
Flowers:
Pods:
Dry pods shell easily.
Seeds:
Small, slightly flattened, and solid black with a prominent white hilum. A mini version of the usual black beans.
Uses and Opinions
Flavorful, creamy, and quick-cooking.