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Baby Red BeetsIf you like fresh beets but don't like the work it takes to cook and peel them, then these are for you. They are already cooked. All you need to do is microwave them or cook them in a bag in boiling water or even grill them. The can also be served cold. They taste great!!!Submitted on 05/ 8/2006 by maryjane Number of people who have "favored" this: 0 Read all 6 reviews below -OR-Add your own reviewReviews (6)
byhaileysqueek, June 25, 2006
I believe these are called Melissa's Beets. They have them at regular grocery stores, but they are half the cost at Trader Joe's. These are great beets. If you love beets but hate all the time and effort it takes to make them, then you have got to give these a try.
bydcp, December 9, 2006
These are a weekly fix for me, and the package doesn't last nearly as long as it should for the price. Delicious cold in salads!
bykalikaliente, November 19, 2007
my absolute favorite ingredient in salads, mashed w/ some balsamic for a twist on the same old mashed potatoes, soo good
I love roasted beets, but these just didn't do it for me. Even though it takes some time (but not too much effort), I think I'll stick with fresh beets. These lacked some of the rich, sweet flavor that you get from fresh beets.
I love beets in my salad or just tossed wtih minced garlic and olive oil. Huge huge improvement over canned and big time saver when you cant make fresh.
byIznibz, August 22, 2008
I used these as a time-saver to make cold beet soup and was very disappointed... they have a slightly metallic aftertaste and not nearly enough sweetness.
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