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Beanz Meanz Reviewz

Advantages: Great taste, gluten free, suitable for vegetarians
Disadvantages: High salt and sugar content

...common and popular tinned foods, Heinz Baked Beanz. First, if I might, I shall indulge you with a few interesting points. The recipe for baked beans may be based on a Native American dish in which beans were cooked with bear fat and maple syrup in an earthenware pot. European settlers may have adapted this recipe, using pork fat and molasses. According to alternative traditions, sailors brought cassoulet from the south of France, or the regional ...
...familiar today. The company Heinz markets their product under the name "Baked Beanz", in reference to a 1960s advertisement campaign which used the slogan "Beanz Meanz Heinz". Now, that considered, let is get to the product we know. It is tinned, so it comes in a tin. These days it uses one of those pull open tops so you don't need a tin opener which is very convenient I find. The tin itself is that green we would all recognise (although I would ...

ShemalesWalkAmongUs 10.08.2007 · Read full review
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No Fart Jokes Please, This Is A Serious Review...

Advantages: Taste!
Disadvantages: Juice, or lack of it!

...big, loud ones! Oh, no Heinz gives you something much more evil! Heinz baked beans give you those little, mute ones! But, overall they’re the worst, they stink much more! (NOTICE: he who notices the bad odour first, laid it! Gor’ it!!) So, moving swiftly on, what do these taste like? Well they can be served with most things! Toast, fry ups, and blend very well, but alone they have a nice taste to them! They aren’t strong, or have ...
...The packaging? Well, Heinz have a simple dark green ad black cover, which isn’t the best! Come on, they make you fart; you don’t want a serious cover like that! You want something fun! Use your imagination Mr Heinz! After taste? Well sometimes you’ll find they get stuck in your teeth, but other than that, it leaves you happy and satisfied! The price? As all brand names are, these are kind of expensive! You can buy them for around ...

Mattroberts 23.04.2003 · Read full review
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Review of Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce

GI LOVE BAKED BEANZ!

Advantages: Economical high fibre cholesterol free food
Disadvantages: None

Heinz Baked Beanz in tomato sauce comprise the ‘umble baked bean - from the same family as lentils, Fabaceae (leguminosae) – try asking for that in the Co-op – and tangy-sweet tomato sauce. I have tried baked beans by other manufacturers but, in my opinion, none of them are as good to eat as the Heinz variety. There is something about the texture of the bean – firm yet not hard. Other beans I have found can be mushy. The tomato sauce is superior ...
...because Heinz are rather famous for their gift for making an incredibly tasty tomato sauce – though obviously the tomato sauce with the beans is not the same tomato sauce you get in the squeezy bottle or the dollop you get from a good smack on the bottom of the glass bottle. Heinz Baked Beanz are a fast, convenient and tasty way to help achieve your recommended daily intake of several essential nutrients: A 207g (two servings or one huge one for ...

Louizalass 24.07.2007 (25.07.2007) · Read full review
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More Beans Vicar

Advantages: Quick and Easy to Prepar
Disadvantages: none

...of writing an opinion on Heinz Baked Beans. I have eaten them since from when I was very little, I ate them as a kid and still eat them to this day and will without doubt eat them when I’m old and wrinkly. That’s what is so great about Heinz Beans because they appeal to all ages and obviously both Sex’s. The beauty of Heinz Baked Beans is that they can be served and eaten with anything. You can have them as part of your main meal ...
...but never as nice as Heinz Beans. The taste, well describing the taste of something is always hard. First you can taste tomato sauce and pepper. Basically they just taste great, or as Del Boy would say `Lovely Jubilee`. They are best served hot, but you can eat them cold, I have many times. I’ve also heard about having sex with Heinz Beans being involved, I can see that it would be a bit messy and a bit outrageous but hey maybe its something ...

BloodySpike 08.05.2003 · Read full review
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Review of Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce

BEANZ MEANZ HEINZ

Advantages: Delicious, Excellent source of Vitamins and Protein
Disadvantages: Make you Fart

Ah, Heinz Baked Beans, yum, yum, you’ve got to love’em. In light of Ciao’s decision to add food categories to the menu, I thought I’d add my expertise on the good old British dish of “Baked Beans on Toast”, those good old Beans in a rich tomato sauce, I absolutely love them and especially so if they include those little Pork Sausages, but I’ll concentrate this opinion mainly on the Baked Bean itself, seeing ...
...which are the secret to Heinz baked Beans having their own unique taste. Baked Beans are an ideal source of protein, very low in fat, a good source of Fibre and Iron and they are Cholesterol free (although they are said to be pretty high in Sugar), amongst other things and it is said they are actually one of the most useful of foodstuffs available. It has also been suggested that they are actually Britain’s best-loved food and I agree, I just ...

brianlfc 30.10.2001 (31.10.2001) · Read full review
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BAKED BEANS WHERE WOULD YOU BE WITHOUT EM

Advantages: Low in Fat, Nice and tasty, nice and saucy!!
Disadvantages: Pircey compared to other brands!

...‘Heinz’. ....((Brief History about Heinz and their baked beans)).... 1928 was the year, when the first British made baked beans came off the line. This was the year, which kicked the era of baked beans in Britain. Beans were around since then, and millions of people picked up cans or tins of beans and they still do today. But it was in the 1950’s when advertising on television really kicked off; with this Heinz who advertised ...
...not only do we have Heinz we also have many other like HP who create beans. ....((Price)).... The price. Compared to Tesco value beans these beans from Heinz may seem a bit expensive. You can pick Heinz Beans up for a measly 35p for 415 grams worth in the normal sized Tin. Or you can pick up the smaller tin for 28p, which consists of 200 grams. These beans come in Tomato sauce. They may seem a bit pricey but they are worth it. You can sometimes ...

fromthedarkside 18.12.2002 (19.12.2002) · Read full review
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Another student cliche

Advantages: cheap, nutritious, tasty, versatile
Disadvantages: a tad anti-social

...added a small tin of Heinz Baked Beans to my basket and at 30p for a small tin it didn’t hurt the bank. Baked Beans are available in two tin sizes the small 200gram tin and the large 400gram tin which costs about 50p. You can also get Organic Beans, Cheesy Beans, Reduced sugar and salt Beans, Weightwatchers Beans, Curried Beans, BBQ Beans and Beans with Sausages. The tin has recently gone under a bit of a revamp not that anyone would notice as all ...
...But I have always eaten Heinz and I see no reason to stop now. I am something of a label snob when it comes to certain foods. I know that the Baked Beans are of a good quality and I know exactly what to expect when I open the tin and eat them. Plus I like the design of the packaging. The familiar green label that everyone knows means beans. Of course Heinz Baked Beans do have some legendary after effects upon consumption. They’re not called the ...

jammy_banana 17.12.2004 · Read full review
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Review of Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce

More Farts per bean than any other brand

Advantages: Healthy, tasty and staple diet of many Brits
Disadvantages: tend to affect the 'er Ahem.. bowls a lot

...people every day, that is Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, in fact some 1.2 million cans of Heinz Baked Beans sold every day in the UK alone..... wow how can we use all the methane that is a by product of all those beans I ask myself...over to you Sir Clive Sinclair..!! 85.6% of all bean products made by Heinz are their own original Baked Beans, and surprisingly these beans are 99.8% fat free, despite that they are so tasty, with all sorts of ...
...am happy to report, that Heinz beans products actually contain (contrary to popular belief) no artificial colours or preservatives. and in fact, for those of you who watch your vitamin intake, a serving of baked beans on toast, accompanied by a glass of milk, contains over a third of the recommended daily amounts of iron, Vitamins B1 and B2 and a s a bonus, it also has three quarters the recommended daily intake of calcium. I have reported in other ...

Dalesman 10.06.2002 · Read full review
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Beans with a Z?

Advantages: Tasty, convenient, great for a hangover
Disadvantages: High salt and a slight after taste

...lunch today I am eating Heinz baked beans - nothing unusual about that but one thing I have found since joining Ciao is that I read the labels on everything now and think "is this really doing what it says on the tin?" And today after many years of baked bean consumption I am reading the label properly and felt the urge to share my findings with you. Packaging ++++++++ Available in tins in 150g, 200g, 415g and 840g. You have the distinctive blue/green ...
...57 but according to the Heinz site when in 1892 Henry J Heinz saw a poster for a shoe company advertising 21 styles of shoes he was so taken with it that he totalled up the number of product varieties he had - which was 57 - and it stuck). All very standard stuff but when did beans get a Z at the end? It also shows all the cooking instructions, nutritional information, contact details and recycling information. The Look ++++++++ One thing that ...

Suzela 29.08.2007 · Read full review
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Mum,what's that smell..

Advantages: versatile,trusted brand.Fibre packed,fairly nutritious,cheap.
Disadvantages: Artificial tasting sauce.Fart producing.

...a dog's life mum!! Heinz has been around for quite a while- Well over 160 years,it says so on the tin quite proudly,and rightly so; ******* 1869********* I don't think cow girls and boys live off them today though..do you?! PRICE & PACKAGING: The distinctive can of beans with the turquoise green label is heavy enough-infact why not use it as a door stop/paper weight? (My son uses these to build up his non existant pecs at the mo.but ssh! don't ...
...artificial tasting sauce smothered over heinz beans in a can. But as I can't get my kids to eat them this way that often,I try to incorporate some measure of goodness by straining off a lot of the sauce-and then disguising the dryness with grated cheese. Lovely on toast/baked spud! CONTROL THE DIGRESSION CHRIS!.. Anyways,back to the packaging;The front label has the title in bold white lettering set against a black background.Down one side of ...

christina44 04.03.2003 · Read full review
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As ferocious as it sounds flatulence is good

Advantages: it's juicy and tasty what more could you want
Disadvantages: slightly expensive and very gassy

...just another story. Heinz baked beans have been around for longer than I care to remember. If you take a look into the insight of British culture you will find that this is a popular choice. How simple is it to pop a tin of baked beans in a microwave for a minute or two and bung it onto some toast. It is food of convenience and as far as the taste goes it isn’t too bad either. ** All out war ** Put on your trunks and scuba diving gear as we ...
...We will start of with Heinz as they are the most popular choice and in the opinions of many people are the better choice.So here goes. My opinion of Heinz beans is pretty high. I have always loved beans ever since the high and mighty times of my youthful upbringings but as a snotty nosed teenager I read about people finding revolting things in cheap tins of baked bins which swayed me towards Heinz because they are more expensive. But now im over ...

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More ops about buildings and food

Advantages: Orange and red
Disadvantages: Naff label

...delight by Good Old Mr Heinz and the subject of tonight's thesis from the fingers of dave27. Now before I start, I have to point out to you that Heinz Baked Beans in tomato sauce is quite possibly the most boring subject upon which anyone could ever wish to comment, but let's see what the Old Man of the North can come up with shall we? And oh yes, I will do my very, very best6 to get through this whole thing without one of those very dubious and ...
...and oh so ancient looking Heinz logo, and its familiar feel represents something which can make us all feel very, very warm about ourselves. Oh, and perhaps I should note that Heinz's feats contains no artificial colours, preservatives or flavours, is suitable for vegetarians and also a gluten free diet. As most of you will appreciate, I long to live on a greens only diet which contains nary a trace of the foul fiend gluten, so it's alright by me. ...

dave27 03.11.2001 · Read full review
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Just beans

Advantages: Quick Meal
Disadvantages: Bubbly bottom

...BUT! the much loved Heinz baked beans themselves have been around a lot longer since 1869. Henry John Heinz also added the 57 varieties name to his product. History said Henry noticed an advert for '21 styles of shoes' He decided his products were not styles, but varieties. So he adopted the slogan '57 varieties' the rest is history. Heinz products are made with secret recipes and do use the finest ingredients. There are no artificial colours, ...
...0.5g **************************************************** Heinz have taken food all over the world, even to some of the remotest places, like to the South Pole on the fateful expedition led by Captain Scott in 1910. Beans as we know cause us to have a bubbly bottom, because they contain two sugars, raffinose and stacchyose. Our tummies can cope with most sugars, but these two are hard to process. As a result they stay in our gut and bacteria and ...

gill1960 29.08.2002 (30.08.2002) · Read full review
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Beenz Meenz Fartz

Advantages: very nutricious, plenty of variation
Disadvantages: Has some smelly side effects

...funny! The good old Heinz Beans, being simply loads of beans in some tomato sauce, hasn’t really changed much in taste and texture over the last twenty years. Somehow Heinz still seems to have the old magic and remains perhaps the best tasting baked beans out there. So what is it about baked beans that has captured the hearts of millions and continues to be one of the favourite foods all over Britain? They are pre-cooked so as long as you ...
...with the quality really makes Heinz beans the best. There is obviously a well known side effect of beans – this isn’t particularly because of the Heinz variety but is a side effect of many bean type vegetable or root. There is therefore one more use of a couple of baked beans – wash two beans and place one in each nostril – this ensures that no offensive smells reach your delicate nose! And finally, it has come to my attention ...

Simoncook1 27.11.2001 (30.11.2001) · Read full review
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Beans, Beans, they're good for your heart

Advantages: Nutritious and tasty
Disadvantages: Have been associated with smelly after-effects

...not tried a tin of Heinz Baked Beans. In fact who does not have an established opinion about them? Rather like the Marmite advert, Baked Beans, one of the great instututions of this country, are universally loved or hated, with little grey area in between. WHAT ARE THEY????????????? Baked beans, of course.... No, I meant a little more enlightening information than that. As I said before, these are one of the staples of British society. They consist ...
...are all familiar with the Heinz logo. In this era of rebranding, it is refreshing to see a tin of baked beans which looks remarkably similar to the way beans looked in the 1960's, which is when I got married and first started buying them. If anyone needs a reminder, the can is a greeny blue colour, with the HEINZ logo splashed all over it. It also says EST 1869, with the HEINZ 57 varieties marked prominently. This must be a bit of a joke by now, ...

sprightlynan 20.02.2003 · Read full review
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