







desertcart.co.jp: Dennison's, Original Chili Con Carne with Beans, 15oz Can (Pack of 6) : Food, Beverages & Alcohol Review: I have been searching for a canned chili I like for some time. Among prepared chilis I have tried and rejected are Hormel and Stagg and Campbell's and Amy's ... Armour and Nalley and Amy's black bean chili aren't bad. But to each his own, I just read a review that disagreed with my list 100%, putting all of my rejects at the top, so who knows. I like it a little tomatoe-y but not too much, piquant but not too too spicy, definitely not sweet. The texture of the protein is important to me. Not gravelly or grainy. And it should be fairly thick. This fits the bill. I've seen canned chilis come in a range of colors form orange to dark brown or even bright red. This one is definitely on the orange side, but at least doen't separate the way the store brand did. This has good firmness and texture and holds together well. I haven't tried Skyline or Wolf brand or Chili Man or any of the more esoteric versions without beans, and I'm not ready to invest in a case of Steak and Shake chili or Tony Packo, whatever that is, or any of these other more exotic offerings, especially untested, sight unseen. But I know what I like, and some more than others call to me while some sort of hiss "stay away." Although I am amused that Chef-mate comes in a 6 lb #10 can. That could literally feed an army. Curious. But I digress. Anyway ... Dennison's is good, hearty, flavorful, robust, perhaps even commendable, chili con carne with beans in a can. I've only tried one can so far, and that one I adulterated with shredded cheese and chili powder, but it was soooo good. I'm definitely going to get me some more. As of this writing the weather's getting colder and I'm craving warm foods. It's definitely starting to feel like it's chili season, folks. Review: Of all the canned chilis I've tried, this is by far the most similar to actual chili. Its meaty, thick, and very fairly priced. Very good. It had functionally zero spice, unless you're maybe some pasty milk fed minnesotan, so it will require some to bring it to to standards.

| ASIN | B00CJ8K9I4 |
| ASIN | B00CJ8K9I4 |
| Brand Name | Dennison's |
| Color | F1072 |
| Container Type | パウチ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,387) |
| Flavor | チリ |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00064144021154 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 15 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 425 g |
| Item model number | 20064144021165 |
| Manufacturer | Yecna |
| Manufacturer | Yecna |
| Model Number | 20064144021165 |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Part Number | 20064144021165 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 11.27 cm; 425.47 g |
| Size | N1072 |
| UPC | 064144021154 |
G**R
I have been searching for a canned chili I like for some time. Among prepared chilis I have tried and rejected are Hormel and Stagg and Campbell's and Amy's ... Armour and Nalley and Amy's black bean chili aren't bad. But to each his own, I just read a review that disagreed with my list 100%, putting all of my rejects at the top, so who knows. I like it a little tomatoe-y but not too much, piquant but not too too spicy, definitely not sweet. The texture of the protein is important to me. Not gravelly or grainy. And it should be fairly thick. This fits the bill. I've seen canned chilis come in a range of colors form orange to dark brown or even bright red. This one is definitely on the orange side, but at least doen't separate the way the store brand did. This has good firmness and texture and holds together well. I haven't tried Skyline or Wolf brand or Chili Man or any of the more esoteric versions without beans, and I'm not ready to invest in a case of Steak and Shake chili or Tony Packo, whatever that is, or any of these other more exotic offerings, especially untested, sight unseen. But I know what I like, and some more than others call to me while some sort of hiss "stay away." Although I am amused that Chef-mate comes in a 6 lb #10 can. That could literally feed an army. Curious. But I digress. Anyway ... Dennison's is good, hearty, flavorful, robust, perhaps even commendable, chili con carne with beans in a can. I've only tried one can so far, and that one I adulterated with shredded cheese and chili powder, but it was soooo good. I'm definitely going to get me some more. As of this writing the weather's getting colder and I'm craving warm foods. It's definitely starting to feel like it's chili season, folks.
D**S
Of all the canned chilis I've tried, this is by far the most similar to actual chili. Its meaty, thick, and very fairly priced. Very good. It had functionally zero spice, unless you're maybe some pasty milk fed minnesotan, so it will require some to bring it to to standards.
C**Y
Always tasty, but not always available in certain retail grocery stores.
O**N
As good as any canned Chili.
T**D
Best chili in the world just wish I could still bite in the stores
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