Dried Black Beans Emergency Food Supply (237 servings, 30-year shelf life) vs CLEAR CREEK Washington State Grown Black Beans, 18 lb
Overall winner: CLEAR CREEK Washington State Grown Black Beans, 18 lb
Key Differences
CLEAR CREEK (A) is a Non-GMO, certified Kosher option sold as an 18 lb pack and is positioned at a more affordable price tier with higher average rating (4.60 from 606 reviews). Augason Farms (B) is marketed as an emergency food supply with 237 servings and a very long shelf life (30 years), higher-protein/iron focus, and a lower average rating (4.20 from 740 reviews). Choose A if you want Non‑GMO/Kosher pantry beans and better average user satisfaction; choose B if you need long-term emergency storage and shelf stability
Dried Black Beans Emergency Food Supply (237 servings, 30-year shelf life)
Freeze-dried beans in a storage bucket offering 237 servings and long shelf life for emergency or camping use. Provides protein, iron, and potassium with high fiber; suitable for long-term storage
Pros
- long shelf life
- high protein content
- iron and potassium source
- large serving count
Cons
- no customer insights provided
- no explicit flavor details
- requires rehydration for use
CLEAR CREEK Washington State Grown Black Beans, 18 lb
Dry black beans from CLEAR CREEK, grown in Washington state. Economical, project non-GMO verified, kosher, vegan, and non-irradiated. Customers note high quality, great flavor, and quick cooking time
Pros
- project non-GMO verified
- kosher
- vegan
- non-irradiated
Cons
- mixed sturdiness in customer reviews
- some report beans smaller than expected
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CLEAR CREEK |
| Durability | Augason Farms |
| Versatility | CLEAR CREEK |
| User Reviews | CLEAR CREEK |