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Smoked Three Bean Chili - 1 Serving
Good To-Go
Smoked Three Bean Chili - 1 Serving
$8.60
Description

  Traditional Chili with Corn and Caramelized Onions; gluten-free and vegan

  The Smoked Three Bean Chili from Good To-Go features the flavors of sweet tomatoes, nutty beans and gentle smokiness. The chili is slow cooked with fresh carrots, onions, garlic and corn. The melding of the spices and vegetables over time is what creates its complex flavors. GF and vegan.

  Important WARNING for California Residents

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Description
Brand Name:
Good To-Go
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Vegan
Flavor:
Smoked Three Bean Chili
Size:
1 Serving
Calories per Serving:
340
Weight:
1 Serving: 100 g
Ingredients:
Canned Tomato, Onion, Corn, Dried Beans, Carrot, Tomato Paste, Garlic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Ancho Chili Powder, Smoked Paprika Powder, Kosher Salt, Chipotle Chili Powder, Ground Coriander, Dried Oregano, Ground Cumin, Dried Thyme
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Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1051
UPC:
855680005032
Other Features:
Protein packed navy, red and black beans
Capsaicin (the compound that makes chili peppers hot) anti-inflammatory benefits
Gluten-free
Vegan
4-year shelf life
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