Is there a difference between white and red kidney beans?
Also, are white and red kidney beans the same?
Red kidney beans are easily identifiable by their deep red color and are marketed simply as "kidney beans." White kidney beans are sold as cannellini beans, although there are a variety of other white beans available including great northern (smaller than cannellini) and navy beans.
Correspondingly, can you substitute red kidney beans for white?
Substituting Kidney Beans While cannellini beans are a white kidney bean, they have a creamier texture than the darker red variety. Kidney beans won't work as well in recipes calling for pureed white beans because of the difference in creaminess and in color.
Kidney beans are an excellent plant-based source of protein. They're also rich in various minerals, vitamins, fibers, antioxidants, and other unique plant compounds. Therefore, these beans may aid weight loss, promote colon health, and moderate blood sugar levels. Raw or improperly cooked beans are toxic.