Packaged dry bean soup product from the N.K. Hurst Co.
Type | Soup |
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Place of origin | United States |
Created by | N.K. Hurst Co. |
Invented | 1986[1] |
Main ingredients | Beans |
15 Bean Soup is a packaged dry bean soup product from Indiana-based N.K. Hurst Co.[1] According to company president Rick Hurst, it is the #1 selling dry bean soup in the U.S.[2]
Ingredients[edit]
Every package of 15 bean soup includes a seasoning packet and at least 15 of the following varieties of dried pulses:[3]
- Northern beans
- Pinto beans
- Large lima beans
- Yelloweye beans
- Garbanzo beans
- Baby lima beans
- Green split peas
- Kidney beans
- Cranberry beans
- Small white beans
- Pink beans
- Small red beans
- Yellow split peas
- Lentils
- Navy beans
- White kidney beans
- Black beans
The soup is currently produced in ham, chicken, Cajun, and beef flavors.[4]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b U.S. Trademark 73,616,162
- ^ Stall, Sam. "N.K. Hurst's unsexy beans fill bottom shelf, bottom line". IBJ.com. Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ "HamBeens 15 BEAN SOUP". Hurst Beans.
- ^ "Products". Hurst Beans.
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