The black turtle bean is a small, shiny variety of the common bean especially popular in Latin American cuisine, though it can also be found in the Cajun and Creole cuisines of south Louisiana. Like all varieties of the common bean, it is native to the Americas, but has been introduced around the world. It is also used in Indian cuisine, Tamil cuisine, where it is known as karuppu kaaramani and in Maharashtrian cuisine, where it is known as Kala Ghevada. The black turtle bean is often simply called the black bean, although this terminology can cause confusion with at least three other types of black beans.
The black turtle bean is the only type of turtle bean. It is called turtle because of its hard outer "shell".

Categories: Beans Crop
Characteristic of: Vegan cuisine Vegetarian cuisine
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Wikidata ID: Q15062992
Wikipedia title: Black turtle bean
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