


TLDR: how many scoops of protein in cheesy bean and rice burrito versus cheesy double beef burrito?
for starters– I am aware that this is ridiculous
My preferred burrito ingredient list is:
– refried beans
– rice
– nacho cheese
– 3 cheese blend
– fiesta strips
Last year, I switched from modifying the CBR Burrito and switched to modifying to the Cheesy Double Beef burrito. 2 main reasons for the switch:
- it is technically fewer modifications for the cheesy double beef, so for ease of ordering and lower likelihood of mistakes
Now that I am looking more closely in the app, I see both modified options have the exact same calorie content (460 cal). Have I been paying the extra 20 cents for nothing? Anecdotally, I do feel like I have received heftier burritos since making the change. Is this just confirmation bias?
PS: this is all just to fill the hole in my heart left from the beefy Fritos burrito RIP 2014-2020
by taco_bella_swan
3 Comments
How high did you get before you typed this ultra-detailed question that amounts to would you prefer the first stroke of a handjob be towards you or away from you?
Order 2 of them. One each way, but leave off the fiesta strips so you can tell the difference. That will tell you which one gets made the way you like best at *your* taco bell.
My Cheesy Double “Beef”:
-Swap chicken
-Remove fiesta strips
-Add Creamy Jalapeño
-Get it grilled
Pretty damn close to a chicken Quesarito at that point. When made properly, it’s incredible
technically. the cheesy double beef burrito should have a LOT more beans than the cbr. the cheesy bean and rice gets one scoop of beans with the smaller scoop. the double beef normally gets two scoops of beef so if you swap beans they theoretically should put two scoops of beans