Bush's Baked Beans Homestyle
Product Overview
Bush's Homestyle Baked Beans, a savory marvel that mirrors homemade perfection, invites you to savor the rich flavors of tomatoes, brown sugar, bold spices, and specially cured bacon. Tantalizingly tangy, these canned beans are slow-cooked with plump navy beans, a signature spice blend, and top-quality ingredients. Balancing homemade taste with convenience, they make an ideal side with hamburgers and hot dogs. Gluten-free, cholesterol-free, and offering 7g of protein with 4g of fiber per serving, these beans epitomize quick, nutritious, and flavorful dining.
- Tomato-Based Delight: Infused with tomatoes, brown sugar, bold spices, and specially cured bacon for a flavorful experience.
- Homestyle Tanginess: Tangier profile than Original Baked Beans for a unique, homestyle taste.
- Quick and Convenient: Enjoy homemade taste without the effort, perfect for busy schedules.
Usage Suggestions
BBQ Classic: Enhance your barbecue spread with the savory tang of Homestyle Baked Beans. Family Feast: Serve as a delicious side dish to elevate family meals. Picnic Perfection: Pack for picnics or outdoor gatherings for a hassle-free, tasty addition.
Environmental and Ethical Practices
Our commitment to sustainability is evident in our eco-friendly packaging.
Short Description | Nutrition factsRefer to the product label for full dietary information, which may be available as an alternative product image. 3.5 servings per container Serving Size 1/2 cup Amount per serving
Calories 150
Total Fat 1.50000g
% Daily Value* 2%
Saturated Fat 0g
% Daily Value* 0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0.00mg
% Daily Value* 0%
Sodium 580mg
% Daily Value* 25%
Total Carbohydrate 29.00000g
% Daily Value* 11%
Dietary Fiber 4g
Sugars 12g
Includes Added Sugars 11g
Protein 7g
% Daily Value* 7%
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 50.00mg
% Daily Value* 4%
Potassium 370mg
% Daily Value* 8%
Iron 1.90mg
% Daily Value* 10%
Vitamin D 0.00mcg
% Daily Value* 0%
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. Calories per gram: |
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