The common bean plant grown for the beans rather than the pods (especially a variety with large red kidney-shaped beans)
1After frijoles and coffee, the gunman rose and gestured to Juan to follow him.
2Red or pinto beans are the classics for frijoles refritos.
3He sharpened knives to earn a living, which for himself was merely coffee and frijoles.
4Dusty flats of canned frijoles sit in the corner.
5They had used the wild fruits in abundance, always economizing strictly with their tortillas and frijoles.
6The ladies baked bollos, tamales and frijoles.
7Old men and old women sold sweets, hot coffee, and tortillas and frijoles, also hot, in the streets.
8The breakfast was good, with tortillas, frijoles, other Mexican dishes and coffee, but the boy had no appetite.
9But Carson, with great promptness, hurled his plate of roast venison and frijoles at McRoy, spoiling his aim.
10In Mexico they use a great deal of frijoles, the poor people having this bean at nearly every meal.
11He had eaten his fill of frijoles and tortillas and a chili stew hot enough to crisp the tongue.
12He found himself in a street where frijoles, peppers, and other foods were being offered for trade or barter.
13We had a very tolerable supper; soup, fish, fowls, steak, and frijoles, all well seasoned with garlic and oil.
14A pot of frijoles simmered on the stove, filling the air with the aroma of cumin and red chili.
15Of Frijoles there remained barely enough to shudder at, with the collector's nasal bawl of "Free Holys!"
16He could eat frijoles and tortillas week in and week out, offering no complaint at the monotony of his diet.