Do they have vegan meals at chipotle, like things they can eat?!


Question: According to their site, if you get the veggie burrito/ bowl with black beans, but not cheese or sour cream it is. However, they do express that their is no guarantee of cross contamination (so to speak of animal by products, not the meat, touching some of the items you might end up eating). So if you are extremely strict, then no there is nothing for you to eat. I eat there often without adding dairy and it is so good!!! Oh and if you get the veggie burrito, the avocado/ guacamole comes with it free....yumm! This is the info it used to state. After looking through the FAQ's just now, this is what it now reads: I am a vegan. What can I eat?
You should avoid our pinto beans (they are cooked with a small amount of bacon), meats (duh, I know), cheese, sour cream, and chipotle-honey vinaigrette.
I am a vegetarian. What can I eat?
You should avoid our pinto beans (they are cooked with a small amount of bacon) and our meats. Our cheese is made with a vegetable-based rennet, and our sour cream is 100% cultured cream. If your own personal vegetarian guidelines therefore allow you to eat these dairy items, then that's terrific. If not, then you should avoid them. Please note this information is different for those who choose a vegan diet.


Answers: According to their site, if you get the veggie burrito/ bowl with black beans, but not cheese or sour cream it is. However, they do express that their is no guarantee of cross contamination (so to speak of animal by products, not the meat, touching some of the items you might end up eating). So if you are extremely strict, then no there is nothing for you to eat. I eat there often without adding dairy and it is so good!!! Oh and if you get the veggie burrito, the avocado/ guacamole comes with it free....yumm! This is the info it used to state. After looking through the FAQ's just now, this is what it now reads: I am a vegan. What can I eat?
You should avoid our pinto beans (they are cooked with a small amount of bacon), meats (duh, I know), cheese, sour cream, and chipotle-honey vinaigrette.
I am a vegetarian. What can I eat?
You should avoid our pinto beans (they are cooked with a small amount of bacon) and our meats. Our cheese is made with a vegetable-based rennet, and our sour cream is 100% cultured cream. If your own personal vegetarian guidelines therefore allow you to eat these dairy items, then that's terrific. If not, then you should avoid them. Please note this information is different for those who choose a vegan diet.

You can get an all vegie burrito. Their food is very good, by the way.

Yeah you can get the burrito bowl. Just make sure you request no meat/dairy products.

I don't think so. I guess you could just get lettuce, tomato, corn, and rice but it would taste very bland.

yes, i eat there. i have the veggie burrito with no cheese or sour cream. be sure to have back beans because they said they use lard in the pinto beans. the tortillas are made with soy, so don't worry about that.

Vegans probably woudn't wanna eat there anyways, as they would be supporting a business that serves meat and animal products.

uh... probably not. most likely, everything there will have at least eggs, milk, or cheese.

try jamba juice.

yea the burritos are the best, you can put whatever you want in it, and you can get regular ships with salsa =)

There menu won't have too many vegan options. Here's a link to the menu:

http://www.chipotle.com/assets/menu.pdf

Almost any Mexican food that contains beef can have beans substituted for that beef. Ask for no sour cream, beef, cheese etc.

The Ingredients they list as Veggie are
All their Salsa (4 kinds)
Black Beans
Fajita Vegetables
Cilantro-Lime Rice
Guacamole
of Course the Romaine Lettuce.
Certainly more than most Tex-Mex style resturants. I have never been to one & now I'll try them.
http://www.chipotle.com/#flash/food_menu

Slainté(to your health)
PS Jamba Juice is not 100% Vegan either you have to pick through their menu too. LUV them though.





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