Green Beans
Season: Spring, Fall
Storage: Cut the ends off of all green beans before you store them. Do not wash the beans before storage. This can cause them to retain extra moisture and could possibly make them mold. Wipe off any dirt or debris you see with a towel. Place a dry paper towel into a zip lock bag and place the dry green beans into that bag. The paper towel will soak up the extra moisture released by the green beans. Push as much air out of the bag as possible before storage in the fridge.
Domesticated in Peru, green beans have been a staple in the American culinary palette since at least the late 1800s. Green beans are the third most grown vegetable in back yards. Right behind tomatoes and peppers. Feel free to add them as a staple in your culinary garden. Green beans are a great way to increase antioxidants in the body. They also help with diabetes management, eye deterioration, and boost to your immune system! They are excellent in a casserole, deep fried in tempura, pickled, or raw!