a rich and juciey taco with meat that you get from taco bell
that is an opinion so it would be up to you to decide if there tacos are any good but they are just like any taco except there meat is different in a good way
Taco Bell was sued because they claimed to have 100% beef in their taco meat, which was untrue. They had other synthetic fillers in the meat.
no all of taco bells food is made of poison No. Pork rinds are fried. I believe they are made the same way cheese puffs are made. They are made from a batter (unknown) and it is pushed through an extruder. The batter is forced through a small die to form the desired shape with heat and air causing it to puff. I'd love to find out if I'm right, email me Taco Bell. mmmmmm Wrong they are fried rotini noodles, they deep fry the noddles then put the cinnamon on it when they are out of the deep fryer. SOURCE: I am friends with someone that knew everything about taco bell because she worked at it!
Taco meat can come from a variety of animals, but commonly it is made from beef, pork, or chicken.
Taco meat is made from unicorns. Not as good as BACON, but unicorn is still tasty.
Taco Bell uses a grade lower than dog meat. So, who wants some Taco Bell?
The meaning of one's mans meat is another man's poison means that what is good for one man maybe not be good for another. Something may benefit one person but it does not benefit another.
To prepare taco meat for fifty taco-in-a-bag servings, you typically need about 2 ounces of meat per taco. Therefore, you would require approximately 6.25 pounds of taco meat (50 tacos x 2 ounces = 100 ounces; 100 ounces ÷ 16 ounces per pound = 6.25 pounds). Adjust the quantity based on portion sizes or if you want leftovers.
Ground Beef. Just to let you know, Taco Bell meat is grade E. Another example of grade E meat is dog food. The meat they use isn't good quality and would never be sold in stores. I just wanted to warn you.
Yes my friend asked for a taco and they said sorry our meat tube is clogged. This is true because I was there
Surf to http://www.epicportions.com/2009/12/02/taco-bell-grade-d-meat/. Taco Bell is using non-food in their meat. I wonder what that is. Cat food? Dog food? Does anyone know?