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Tarahumara Chókame Beans

Tarahumara Chókame are glossy black beans with a white eye on the side.

The plant is a pole bean type, that blooms with light purple flowers that results in mottled pods.

History Notes

Tarahumara Chókame Beans originated in the Tarahumara area of the Chihuahua region in Mexico.

Language Notes

Tarahumara Chókame Beans are named after the Tarahumara Indians in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.

This page first published: Dec 11, 2005 · Updated: Jun 13, 2018.

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