Like most people, we at HealthySolutions.fit are fans of Chipotle. With fresh ingredients and no processed or artificial chemicals, without a doubt, Chipotle is one of the healthier fast-food restaurants. For a network of restaurants of its size, that is really outstanding. However, despite the fact that Chipotle’s ingredients are superior to most, a regular meal may still pack on the pounds when it comes to calorie. To explain the ordering process and how calorie build up in detail, we dug further into their menu and prepared the following infographics for your convenience.
A Chipotle burrito may easily contain more than a thousand calories, according to the nutrition calculator on the company’s website. For instance, you would consume roughly 1,150 calories from a burrito with steak, white rice, pinto beans, sour cream, and guacamole. That might be nearly a day’s worth of calories in one burrito, depending on your needs. But if a consumer isn’t cautious about the items they choose, even the best-intentioned one may unwittingly go overboard.
Having said that, using the nutrition calculator to plan a nutritious lunch might be beneficial. With additional information such as the our infographic at your disposal, you can place the ideal order and avoid surprises when it comes to calorie intake. Our burrito building guide provide 5 examples of burrito and how calories from the ingredients add up. We suggest saving this page for pin this guide for your next visit at Chipotle.
Chipotle Burrito Ingredients - The Calorie Guide
From our research, just because a topping makes it to the Chipotle menu, that doesn’t mean it is an ideal, healthy choice. For example, we suggest going easy on queso blanco and sour cream due to its high calorie and fat. While guacamole also has high calorie, it comes with greater nutritious value and is considered a super brain food (guacamole fan for life !).
HealthySolutions.fit Guide to Chipotle Burrito
Supporting Sources:
1) Chipotle Calorie Calculator
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