The "hava" is different from the Lima bean. Photo at: <http://www.seedsonline.com/veg.htm> Myron at the beach "Goslowsky, George" wrote: > > I have tried those beans. I didn't think that they were lima beans, but it > doesn't matter to me, they were good! Every time I go to our local Latino > market I pick up a couple of bags (they're small). Sometimes they don't > make it through the trip home. > > > > One of the advantages of having a large Latino population in this town > > (near Dallas) is the variety of foodstuffs available in local grocery > > stores. We have all sorts of exotic products from Mexico and Central > > America, which a decade ago were not availablle. This afternoon I picked > > up two of the strangest snack foods, which I am recommending that you try. > > They are packaged in single servings like Food Mart peanuts, for instance, > > by "El Club Energia" company. > > > > HAVAS, Chile y Limon - These are roasted lima beans in a spice base of > > lemon juice, salt, black pepper, chile pepper and other spices. '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Myron Menaker Daytona Beach FL USA myronm@bellsouth.net | \ / _\/_ .-'-. //o\ _\/_ -- / \ -- | /o\\ jgs^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^-=======-~^~^~^~~^~^~^~|~~^~^|^~` "Keep the Whole World Singing!" | .....................................................