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Feb 4, 2013

Review: Taco Bell - Cheesy Bean & Rice Burrito

Taco Bell's Cheesy Bean & Rice Burrito comes off from their $1 Cravings value menu test and features nacho cheese, refried beans, and seasoned rice wrapped up in a flour tortilla.

It costs $1 and is listed as a "Cheesy" craving.

This one is very similar to the Beefy Cheesy Burrito I wrote about earlier, but with a different flavor component with the beans instead of seasoned ground beef.

The beans add an earthiness over the more seasoned flavor of the ground beef. It's a plainer flavor that allows the rice and cheese to shine a little bit more. They're both nice, but the beef stands alone better; I remember I didn't like the Bean Burrito too much.

The Cheesy Bean & Rice Burrito is a much better product over the Bean Burrito. There's three different textures going on inside: the melty cheese sauce, the gooey bean paste, and the soft grainy rice. More importantly, there are three distinct flavors going on where I found the Bean Burrito to taste mostly like bean and not much else.

Overall, the Cheesy Bean & Rice Burrito is a solid value burrito with a good amount of flavor and enough variety to keep it interesting.

Nutritional Info - Taco Bell Cheesy Bean & Rice Burrito
430 calories

7 comments:

  1. How does this compare to the El Pollo Loco BRC? It looks smaller. El Pollo's used to be $1 but I think it's like $1.29 now or something. Two of them do a pretty good job of filling you up.

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  2. "I found the Bean Burrito to taste mostly like bean and not much else." Great sentence, what would you expect a bean burrito to taste like.

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  3. Well, I would have liked more from the diced onions, red sauce, and cheese that came with.

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  4. Favorably. I think it comes down to preference. While both bean-based, the BRC is mostly whole beans, while Taco Bell is the more pasty refried version. The rice are also very different in flavor, with Taco Bell's version now more herb-based to El Pollo Loco's more traditional tomato-based rice.


    I like them both.

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  5. Thank you. I was thinking the same. I have ordered bean burritos from taco stands assuming that would take it upon them selves to throw a little flavor in there; cheese, lettuce, pico de gallo, something...anything. Nope. Just beans with beans on top.

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  6. Tucson Taco Bells are offering Black Bean Burritos. Pretty good but there was a little stale white rice in mine. I am not sure if the rice was supposed to be included or not.

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  7. I hate that they seem to use nacho cheese in so many of their new items. I just don't want to have that inside my burritos, tacos and etc. I love it for dipping my tortilla chips in though.

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