Blue Runner Creole Cream Style Red Beans, 16-Oz (Pack of 12) vs Joan of Arc Great Northern Beans 15.5oz (Pack of 12)
Overall winner: Joan of Arc Great Northern Beans 15.5oz (Pack of 12)
Key Differences
Joan of Arc (A) is the more affordable option and offers protein-rich, kosher, non-GMO great northern white beans suited for versatile uses like soups and salads; Blue Runner (B) emphasizes authentic Creole red-bean flavor and a creamy texture tailored to southern-style dishes. Choose A if you want a lower-priced, multi-use white bean with non-GMO/kosher labels; choose B if you prioritize a ready-made Creole red-bean taste and creamy consistency
Blue Runner Creole Cream Style Red Beans, 16-Oz (Pack of 12)
Creole cream-style red beans in a ready-to-heat pack. Easy, versatile, and pairs well with sausage or herbs; one customer note highlights authentic southern Louisiana flavor and creamy texture
Pros
- creamy texture
- versatile usage (beans, soups, chilis)
- quick heat-and-serve
- pairs well with sausages or greens
Cons
- mixed value-for-money feedback
- reports of dented cans
Joan of Arc Great Northern Beans 15.5oz (Pack of 12)
Great Northern Beans, a protein-rich white bean, add texture to chili or soup. Customers note high quality and flavorful taste, with some mentioning reduced sodium
Pros
- protein-rich legume
- delicately flavored white bean
- good texture for cooking
- kosher and non-GMO
Cons
- mixed texture feedback on softness
- some reports of dented cans
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Joan of Arc |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Joan of Arc |
| User Reviews | Tie |