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How Does Taco Bell Make Their Beans?

How Does Taco Bell Make Their Beans?
Jessica Ferguson

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Ever wondered how Taco Bell whips up the tasty beans that go into your favorite burritos and tacos? You’re not alone! People are curious about what goes into making those deliciously savory beans.

Let’s dive into the secret behind Taco Bell’s beans and find out how they make them.

The Secret Revealed

Taco Bell’s beans start as dry pinto beans. Yep, you read that right! They use dry beans, not canned, to ensure that fresh, homemade taste. First, they soak the beans in water to soften them up. After soaking, they cook the beans until they’re just the right texture.

But it’s not just about cooking beans in water. Taco Bell adds a mix of spices to give their beans that signature flavor we all know and love. While the exact spice mix is a closely guarded secret, it likely includes ingredients like onion powder, garlic powder, and perhaps a touch of cumin.

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