Bean Count Contest #16

The Jar
The Rules
The Prizes
Plant-based Cookbooks
The Guesses
The Final Count
The Winners
The Beans and Recipes
Questions?
Eating Plant-Based in Davis

How many beans in this jar?

There are 2 types of beans:

The Rules

The Prizes

  1. $50 Gift Certificate at the Co-op at 620 G Street
  2. $30 Gift Certificate at the Co-op at 620 G Street
  3. Your choice of several plant-based cookbooks.

Plant-based Cookbooks

There are many excellent plant-based (aka vegan) cookbooks. Here are a few:

The Guesses (aka Estimates)

There were 215 guesses.
Average guess was 366.
Median guess was 302.

Several people carefully analyzed, counted, measured, and multiplied. Others made a 'wild ass guess' by gut instinct and intuition. Estimation is a difficult art.

Bar graph of the guesses:

< 100 ******
< 200 *******************************************
< 300 ********************************************************
< 400 *****************************************************
< 500 *********************
< 600 ****************
< 700 ******
< 800 *****
< 900 *
<1000 **
<1100 *
<1300 *
<1400 *
<1500 *
<2500 *
<3200 *

Here are all the guesses - with people's names abbreviated to the first 3 characters of their first and last names.

In guess numerical order

In alphabetical order by name

The Final Count

I had some fun being a "bean counter".

The Winners

So the final count was 874.

Off By Guess Name Prize
6 868 Charlotte Steuker $50 Gift Certificate at the Co-op at 620 G Street
71 945 Rosie Hernandez $30 Gift Certificate at the Co-op at 620 G Street
78 952 Luis Hernandez Your choice of several plant-based cookbooks.

The Beans and Recipes

Black Beans
Native to the Americas and beloved in Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, and the American Southwest. Earthy and meaty, they turn everything they touch an inky purplish black.

Black Bean Sweet Potato Enchiladas

Lima Beans
The lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) has a long and distinguished history that might surprise those of us who know it only as a humble ingredient of succotash.

The most important member [of the wild bean species group] is P. lunatus, the moon-shaped or the lima bean. Its name does come from the Peruvian capital of Lima, even though perversely it is pronounced 'lime-uh' in English. It is among the largest of beans and for those who were subjected to them in the form of canned limas, the memory of their pasty texture, bitter metallic aftertaste and lurid green color can only evoke the gag reflex. This is a pity, for when fresh or even dried they are among the most pleasant and affable of beans, hulking in proportions, gentle and sweet.

Creamy Butter Beans - Holy Cow Vegan

Questions?

Contact Jon at 415-246-6499 or jon.bjornstad@gmail.com