Chipotle Bay Leaf at Dean Ransford blog

Chipotle Bay Leaf. Chipotle uses bay leaves and sometimes they don’t get tossed before they make their way into someone’s bowl. A lot of people have been tweeting at chipotle about finding “leaves” in their food — indeed, they’re finding leaves, although it’s bay. And apparently most people have no clue what a bay leaf is and think chipotle is. It’s not some special spice blend or magical cooking method — it’s a bay leaf. Bay leaves, which are often used to flavor stocks, soups, and more, are perfectly safe to eat, but they're often tough and have a bitter taste so you wouldn't want to purposely. Tuck one into the rice as it cooks and it imparts an herbal, slightly spicy aroma to the end result that will keep those lucky enough to dig into this rice wondering just what it is.

Wholesale Chipotle Monterey Bay Herb Co
from www.herbco.com

And apparently most people have no clue what a bay leaf is and think chipotle is. Tuck one into the rice as it cooks and it imparts an herbal, slightly spicy aroma to the end result that will keep those lucky enough to dig into this rice wondering just what it is. Chipotle uses bay leaves and sometimes they don’t get tossed before they make their way into someone’s bowl. A lot of people have been tweeting at chipotle about finding “leaves” in their food — indeed, they’re finding leaves, although it’s bay. It’s not some special spice blend or magical cooking method — it’s a bay leaf. Bay leaves, which are often used to flavor stocks, soups, and more, are perfectly safe to eat, but they're often tough and have a bitter taste so you wouldn't want to purposely.

Wholesale Chipotle Monterey Bay Herb Co

Chipotle Bay Leaf Bay leaves, which are often used to flavor stocks, soups, and more, are perfectly safe to eat, but they're often tough and have a bitter taste so you wouldn't want to purposely. Tuck one into the rice as it cooks and it imparts an herbal, slightly spicy aroma to the end result that will keep those lucky enough to dig into this rice wondering just what it is. Bay leaves, which are often used to flavor stocks, soups, and more, are perfectly safe to eat, but they're often tough and have a bitter taste so you wouldn't want to purposely. It’s not some special spice blend or magical cooking method — it’s a bay leaf. A lot of people have been tweeting at chipotle about finding “leaves” in their food — indeed, they’re finding leaves, although it’s bay. And apparently most people have no clue what a bay leaf is and think chipotle is. Chipotle uses bay leaves and sometimes they don’t get tossed before they make their way into someone’s bowl.

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