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Hopefully there's a food safety expert in here that can help me.

On Sunday I cooked a big pot of red beans and rice to have for dinner during the week.  These were dry "small red beans" from Kroger.  Didn't eat any of it that day.  Tuesday we heated some of it up for dinner.  Within a couple hours I had pretty bad stomach cramps and shortly after that spent some time hanging out on the toilet.  My wife woke up that night stomach problems.  Neither of my kids had a problem.

My wife suspects the beans.  She pointed out that kidney beans have a natural toxin and need to be cooked properly to remove it and she's convinced this was the problem.  I'm not sold that it could be this toxin. 

A) I was cooking red beans, not kidney beans.  As far as I could tell online, they are different and only kidneys have the toxin.

B) I cooked the beans for 20 minutes on high in our Instant Pot, then they simmered for ~2 hours on the stove.  Any toxin should have been long gone.

C) I cooked the same thing a few weeks ago and didn't have any problem.

So, what do you think?  Are red bean toxins a likely cause of my problems?  Or is it more likely something else?

 

I'm going to eat another right now to continue testing, will report back.

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30 minutes ago, Dr Fear said:

What else was in the beans? Any meat?

Sliced sausage and a smoked turkey leg.  Besides meat...onion, celery, bell pepper, garlic, chicken stock, seasonings.

Also fresh green onions on top, which I'm now suspicious of.

Threw down on some red beans and rice this weekend myself, but with the kidney variety. Maybe your stock was bad? 

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2 hours ago, UncleBuck said:

Threw down on some red beans and rice this weekend myself, but with the kidney variety. Maybe your stock was bad? 

It was store bought.  So, doubtful but maybe?  Which is the same thing on said about the green onions.

Toxic Beans

would be a terrible name for a taco truck.

 

 

 

 

Edited by utee94

Toxic Beans
would be a terrible name for a taco truck.
 
 
 
 

But an awesome name for a mariachi band.
17 hours ago, fuggled said:

Within a couple hours I had pretty bad stomach cramps and shortly after that spent some time hanging out on the toilet.  My wife woke up that night stomach problems.  Neither of my kids had a problem.

Sounds like your kids are trying to poison their parents.

You could spend the rest of your life convincing your wife it wasn't the beans or you could just move on.

14 hours ago, fuggled said:

It was store bought.  So, doubtful but maybe?  Which is the same thing on said about the green onions.

Reason I say it, is that if you bought it in the box, could be possible it was already opened and you didn't recognize it. Had that happen to me once. 

You’re right kidney beans have it, but did you soak your red beans? My mother always said all beans need soaking except black beans. 

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