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RE: Drying and shelling of beans? - Small chilli - 27-07-2023 (26-07-2023, 10:36 PM)Vinny Wrote: I didn't realise you could use an Air Fryer as an Air Dryer?Mine has a dehydrate setting on it. Depends what model you’re getting. RE: Drying and shelling of beans? - Vinny - 27-07-2023 (26-07-2023, 10:47 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: Or are you drying young beans, rather than mature which dry on the plant?Young beans...................does that make a difference? RE: Drying and shelling of beans? - Mark_Riga - 27-07-2023 (27-07-2023, 09:44 AM)Vinny Wrote:(26-07-2023, 10:47 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: Or are you drying young beans, rather than mature which dry on the plant?Young beans...................does that make a difference? I would have thought that they shouldn't have a tough shell but I have never tried drying young beans. RE: Drying and shelling of beans? - Veggie - 27-07-2023 I try to pick broad beans very young (little finger size) so that I can eat the pods as well. A little later and the pods are tough but the beans inside are still green and don't have skins. After that, its a double podding process. RE: Drying and shelling of beans? - Vinny - 27-07-2023 (27-07-2023, 10:57 AM)Veggie Wrote: I try to pick broad beans very young (little finger size) so that I can eat the pods as well. A little later and the pods are tough but the beans inside are still green and don't have skins. After that, its a double podding process.Not for me, I like the beans in the skins with butter and vinegar on! I was just wondering whether the skin would be prevalent after drying youngish beans? |