Eden Organic Cannellini White Kidney Beans, No Salt Added (15-oz cans) (Pack of 12) vs McCabe Organic Adzuki Bean - Dried Small Red Beans 2 lb (32oz) Pack of 3
Overall winner: McCabe Organic Adzuki Bean - Dried Small Red Beans 2 lb (32oz) Pack of 3
Key Differences
Eden (A) is canned, no-salt-added cannellini beans marketed for ready use in salads and soups and lists organic ingredients; McCabe (B) is a pack of dried organic adzuki beans with higher protein and fiber content and requires soaking/cooking. A is positioned as more convenient and lower-priced, while B offers dried bean nutrition and longer pantry shelf life but is in a higher price tier
Eden Organic Cannellini White Kidney Beans, No Salt Added (15-oz cans) (Pack of 12)
Organic cannellini beans soaked, pressure cooked with no additives. Mild flavor suits salads and soups; excellent for low-sodium diets. Customers note quality, taste, and versatility
Pros
- organic ingredients
- no salt added
- versatile for salads and soups
- palatable, mild flavor
Cons
- some reports of dented cans
McCabe Organic Adzuki Bean - Dried Small Red Beans 2 lb (32oz) Pack of 3
Organic adzuki beans rich in protein and fiber from Southern California. Nutrient-dense beans suitable for various dishes. Customer note highlights quality and pleasant taste
Pros
- organic certification
- high protein content
- high fiber content
- sourced from Southern California
Cons
- category listed as canned kidney beans
- customer insights mention quality and taste but no specific usage guidance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eden |
| Durability | McCabe |
| Versatility | Eden |
| User Reviews | Tie |