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TdeV

TdeV

38 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

Rinse them well if they haven't been cleared of neurotoxin.

 

My reading of the internet interprets that these lupin beans have been treated already. Do you imagine otherwise?

 

P.S. If the beans have been treated, the liquid in the jar should be salty brine.

 

Edited to add: the title on the jar is "Lupins in brine". The internet has provided recipes to remove the neurotoxin which results in the "cured" beans being stored in brine. I was thinking this indicates that the processing of the bean has already been done. Do you think this is an unsafe bet?

 

 

 

TdeV

TdeV

28 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

Rinse them well if they haven't been cleared of neurotoxin.

 

My reading of the internet interprets that these lupin beans have been treated already. Do you imagine otherwise?

 

P.S. If the beans have been treated, the liquid in the jar should be salty brine.

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