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"Beans are a nutritious staple for long term sustenance in times of scarcity and emergency. A 25-year shelf life assures you will have enough carbs and proteins to endure."
All nutrition facts and product details are shown per one (1) individual #10 can. When you order a 3-pack or 6-pack, you'll receive multiple identical cans with the same specifications listed above.
| Brand | Emergency Essentials® |
| Container Type | #10 Can |
| Shelf Life | Up to 30 years* |
| Servings | 53 |
| Protein | 477 grams |
| Approx. Net Weight | 5 lbs 1 oz (2.3 kg) |
| Calories | 7,950 |
| Approx. Water Needed to Rehydrate Food | 318 oz (2.5 gallons) |
| Stackable Container | Yes |
| Dimensions | 6.25" x 6.25" x 7" |
| Shipping Dimensions | 6.69" x 6.69" x 7.88" |
| Nutritional Information |
Vegetarian Egg free Nut free Lactose / Milk free Soy free Vegan |
| Specifications and Shelf Life |
Product specifications listed above may differ slightly from those on actual product labels due to occasional changes in raw-ingredient suppliers. Please refer to printed product labels for final specifications. *Shelf life up to 30 years when unopened and stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. |
Our naturally wholesome Emergency Essentials Pinto Beans are an essential addition to any emergency food storage supply.
Packaged for long term storage, so you can use them now or years from now.
Used in casseroles, Mexican dishes, soups, salads, or with rice. An excellent source of fiber, and a good source of protein and iron. (Approx. Water Needed to Rehydrate: 2.5 gallons).
*Shelf life up to 30 years when unopened and stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F.
All nutrition facts and product details are shown per one (1) individual #10 can. When you order a 3-pack or 6-pack, you'll receive multiple identical cans with the same specifications listed above.
Overall rating: 4.8536587 / 5 from 41 reviews.
Emergency Essentials® Pinto Beans offer a long shelf life of up to 30 years when unopened and stored properly. Customers appreciate their affordability and value for money, as well as their versatility in various dishes. They are a good source of fiber, protein, and iron.
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"Beans are a nutritious staple for long term sustenance in times of scarcity and emergency. A 25-year shelf life assures you will have enough carbs and proteins to endure."
"Havent used and saving for emergency in my stockpile. Packaging all in good shape upon arrival and in prompt time. Thankyou!!"
"I am a prepper and these beans are what I have been wanting. I have tried sealing my own but do not last as long as the canned ones. I like these also because of the sizing. If a small emergency comes along you only have to open one can if the emergency is a short one. So no waste."
"Cans of Pinto Beans were received promptly and in good condition. Haven’t tried the product yet as they are part of my emergency stash."
"Beans, beans, beans. The more you eat the more you… one of the base items for long term storage. I wouldn’t be without them. I will buy more as the budget allows. Buy beans!"
"I opted for this 5 lb can because I live by the Jersey shore. The shore is subject to hurricanes, and this can will resist flood waters. Beans not only fill in the protein blanks with rice, but they help folks feel full after eating. But their uses don't stop there, after cooking they can be incorporated into bread dough, re-fried beans, or by themselves. You don't need much to stay alive, water, food, shelter, fire, and mostly a 'Can Do' attitude. The last is amplified by the prior aspects."
"Great food storage item to last 30 years. I am sure they will be yummy when I get to eat them."
"I have no problem with the product, but I am still having serious issues with UPS (won't deliver to my house - drops packages off "way down the road" in full view of passing cars - and I have to go get them before they are stolen. Also, nearly 30 percent (28 out of 96) of the cans were seriously dented. 5 others not so much. Boxes damaged, tape broken. I have reported this repeatedly, plus provided suggestions on how to fix the problem, but so far, your company has not made any substantive improvements to your packing and shipping procedures. I have provided Jared with details. Ask him. Or just keep replacing the cans. I'm good with that, though it is a bit of a bother to unpack everything and photograph the damage for you."
"I have not used these yet, as they are more long term storage--but I cook with beans enough to be happy that I have them stored!"
"I haven't cooked it yet. I am waiting for an emergency"