Eden Organic Cannellini White Kidney Beans, No Salt Added (15-oz cans) (Pack of 12) vs McCabe Organic Adzuki Beans - Dried Small Red Beans, 2 lb (Pack of 2)
Key Differences
Eden (A) is canned, no-salt-added cannellini beans marketed as organic and ready-to-use for salads and soups, and is listed in a more affordable price tier. McCabe (B) offers organic dried adzuki beans, USA-sourced with higher protein and fiber content but requires cooking and the listing mixes category data (canned vs dried). Choose Eden if you want convenience and no-salt-added canned beans; choose McCabe if you prefer dried adzuki beans with higher protein/fiber and USA sourcing
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 Beans - Dried Small Red Beans, 2 lb (Pack of 2)
Organic adzuki beans, dried small red beans sourced from Southern California. Rich in protein and fiber, with folic acid, supporting nutrition. Customer insight notes quality and pleasant taste
Pros
- organic, USA-sourced beans
- high protein content
- high fiber content
- folic acid present
Cons
- category indicates canned beans but data lists dried beans
- customer insights limited to quality and taste
- no explicit cooking instructions provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eden |
| Durability | McCabe |
| Versatility | Eden |
| User Reviews | Tie |