What does it mean for a store to have a "full line of beans"?
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For goodness sake. If you go to a typical supermarket or grocery, they sell just a few types of beans, probably kidney beans, pinto beans and a few others. There are hundreds of different kinds of beans that people like to eat, such as rice beans, lima beans, anasazi beans, lima beans, black eyed peas, and a whole bunch I cannot pronounce or spell properly. A store that says that it has a full line of beans most likely sells dozens, if not hundreds of different kinds of beans. Check out Kalustyan's on Lexington near 29th (is it), and see what a full line of beans looks like.
2 comments:
For goodness sake. If you go to a typical supermarket or grocery, they sell just a few types of beans, probably kidney beans, pinto beans and a few others. There are hundreds of different kinds of beans that people like to eat, such as rice beans, lima beans, anasazi beans, lima beans, black eyed peas, and a whole bunch I cannot pronounce or spell properly. A store that says that it has a full line of beans most likely sells dozens, if not hundreds of different kinds of beans. Check out Kalustyan's on Lexington near 29th (is it), and see what a full line of beans looks like.
The beans here are probably for cholent, since the store caters to Orthodox Jews.
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