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What Are The Bush’s Dill Pickle Baked Beans?

Bush’s Dill Pickle Baked Beans are a limited-edition summer flavor released by Bush’s Beans. They combine slow-simmered baked beans with a tangy, vinegar-heavy dill pickle sauce.

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Pros Of The Bush’s Dill Pickle Baked Beans

  • Unlike standard baked beans, they only contain about 4 grams of sugar per serving, making them less cloying and more savory.
  • The dill and vinegar provide a refreshing “pop” of acidity.
  • Their savory, tangy profile pairs excellently with grilled foods, particularly hot dogs, and sausages.
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Cons Of The Bush’s Dill Pickle Baked Beans

  • Because they use significantly less sugar, the surrounding liquid base is much thinner and murkier than traditional thick baked beans.

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Final Thoughts

If you aren’t a fan of pickles, I highly recommend staying away from this. There is a surprisingly strong dill flavor in these beans that was too much for me—and I’m a huge dill fan! However, that savory bite makes them a surprisingly good pairing for grilled cookout foods like hot dogs and brats, rather than a standalone sweet side.

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