Rancho Gordo Royal Corona Beans
This classic large white runner bean deserves a spot in your pantry. This bean has a more satisfying creamy and dense texture than the classic Gigande beans and a little more sturdy than your classic Italian corona beans. This bean runs large both in size and versatility!
This classic large white runner bean deserves a spot in your pantry. This bean has a more satisfying creamy and dense texture than the classic Gigande beans and a little more sturdy than your classic Italian corona beans. This bean runs large both in size and versatility!
This classic large white runner bean deserves a spot in your pantry. This bean has a more satisfying creamy and dense texture than the classic Gigande beans and a little more sturdy than your classic Italian corona beans. This bean runs large both in size and versatility!
Meet Rancho Gordo
Napa, California
Steve Sando was deeply disappointed when he went to pick a tomato at a super market in the midst of August and saw it came from a hot house in Holland. Being in the heart of Napa, Sando took it upon himself to grow his own tomatoes, but that quickly turned into an obsession with a more magical fruit. Today, Steve is always on the hunt for another rare bean varietal, and his close relationships with farmers have landed him on the tables of the French Laundry and an ever growing - and adoring - bean fan club.