Taco Bell’s Hen Enchilada Burrito options grilled marinated white-meat hen, seasoned rice, pink sauce, reduced-fat bitter cream, and three-cheese mix, wrapped up in a comfortable flour tortilla.
I purchased one for $2.99.
My explicit burrito was properly wrapped with a great distribution of elements (i.e. I wasn’t left with an finish of bitter cream) and there weren’t any extra folds of the flour tortilla.
The hen was calmly seasoned, tender, and moist. Along with the rice (which principally served as textured filler), it represented many of the burrito’s filling. The majority of the flavour was supplied by the pink sauce, which supplied a tangy and savory high quality with a touch of chile pepper taste and seasonings. There was sufficient of it to additionally add a gentle warmth.
The cheese and bitter cream contributed a little bit of creamy richness in addition to further tang on the a part of the bitter cream. There wasn’t all that a lot cheese and I may have used much more to ship extra of an enchilada really feel to the burrito.
When it comes all the way down to it, Taco Bell’s Hen Enchilada Burrito did not fairly ship on the promise of the title because it wanted much more cheese. Nonetheless, the hen and pink sauce mixture brings one thing considerably novel to the menu for an honest value.
Dietary Data – Taco Bell Hen Enchilada Burrito
Energy – 380 (from Fats – 110)
Fats – 12g (Saturated Fats – 6g)
Sodium – 1150mg
Carbs – 49g (Sugar – 3g)
Protein – 19g