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Does Taco Bell Use Fake Meat?

Created by "the masterminds at the Taco Bell Test Kitchen," Taco Bell says the new fake meat—which at least visually resembles their classic ground beef—is made from a blend of peas and chickpeas and is American Vegetarian Association-certified vegan.

Do Taco Bell tacos have real meat?

We use 100 percent USDA premium beef in our seasoned beef. We prepare it much the same way you prepare taco meat at home: after simmering, it is drained of excess fat and pre-seasoned with our signature blend of 7 authentic seasonings and spices.

What is Taco Bell's Seasoned Beef Made Of?

Does Taco Bell use fake chicken?

Taco Bell introduces a plant-based Naked Chicken Chalupa shell. The shell was developed by the Taco Bell Test Kitchen using a pea-protein-based proprietary blend, which is then breaded and fried. This new plant-based item is also certified vegan by the American Vegetarian Association.

Taco Bell Is Testing a Plant-Based Naked Chicken Chalupa Shell

Does Taco Bell use real ground meat?

The fast-food chain's recipe contains 88% beef and 12% "signature recipe," according to a new webpage posted by Taco Bell. ... "We use the same quality beef used in all ground beef (like you'd find in the grocery store), only USDA-inspected, 100% premium real beef, period," the website says.

What's actually in Taco Bell beef? - USA Today

Is Taco Bell using fake meat?

Taco Bell just announced that it will begin testing its new vegan meat at 95 locations around the Detroit area following a successful trial run in California. The new “boldly seasoned plant-based protein” will be available as a substitute for no extra charge on the Taco Bell Menu.

Taco Bell is Testing Vegan Meat at Nearly 100 US Locations