Pacific Foods Organic Fire Roasted Vegetable Chili – Clean Label Pantry Essential for Uncluttered Kitchens
Pacific Foods Organic Fire Roasted Vegetable Chili – Clean Label Pantry Essential for Uncluttered Kitchens
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Why you'll love it
- Delivers a full 15g plant protein and 15g fiber in a single can, removing the need to supplement vegetarian meals
- USDA Organic and non-GMO certification reassures shoppers willing to pay more for clean labels
- Fire-roasted vegetables and black quinoa add depth and texture that plain canned beans lack
- Shelf-stable recyclable can fits a low-waste, well-stocked pantry lifestyle
- Versatile format works as a standalone meal, a topping for baked potatoes, or a wrap filling
- Variety across the line (Verde, Black Bean & Sweet Potato, classic) prevents menu fatigue for repeat buyers
Perfect for
- Quick heat-and-eat lunch at the office between meetings
- High-protein weeknight dinner base customized with toppings like avocado or cheese
- Shelf-stable pantry staple for emergency meals or last-minute guests
- Camping or road-trip dinner that needs no refrigeration and delivers complete nutrition
- Flavor variety pack across the line (Verde, Black Bean & Sweet Potato, Fire Roasted) for households wanting rotation
Product Information
One (1) 16.5 oz can of Pacific Foods Organic White Bean Verde Chili Made with white beans, chickpeas, farro, roasted poblano peppers, tomatillos and a hint of lime for a bright, zesty twist on traditional chili Dairy free, plant based, vegan chili that's USDA Certified Organic and made with non-GMO ingredients Canned chili is delicious on its own, customized with your favorite toppings or paired with a salad, sandwich or wrap This plant based chili is great for creating flavorful recipes like dips and casseroles
Package Dimensions : 4.41 x 2.87 x 2.83 inches; 1.03 Pounds Item model number : NMU1392IFCZTD2GRTMN UPC : 052603284899 Manufacturer : PACIFIC FOODS OF OREGON, LLC Units : 16.5 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #7,854 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fit a clean, uncluttered pantry without bulky packaging?
Yes, the 16.5 oz steel cans stack neatly on a single shelf and have a simple, neutral label that blends into a curated pantry aesthetic.
Is the ingredient list short enough to match a minimal ingredient philosophy?
Yes, the USDA Organic, non-GMO ingredient list focuses on vegetables, beans, quinoa, and seasonings, with no artificial colors or added flavors.
Can one can really function as a complete meal without piling on extra ingredients?
Yes, the fire-roasted blend with quinoa and beans is intentionally designed as a complete bowl, so a single can is a meal on its own.
Does the recyclable steel can align with a low-waste minimalist lifestyle?
Yes, steel is one of the most recycled materials globally, and the can rinses clean for easy inclusion in your recycling stream.
Will the neutral packaging work in a monochrome or Scandinavian style kitchen?
The label is simple and understated, which blends well with neutral-toned, minimalist kitchen shelves.
How do I keep my pantry minimal if I want flavor variety?
The variety across Verde, Black Bean and Sweet Potato, Fire Roasted, and Classic Chili lets you rotate flavors with just a few cans rather than a large collection.
Is this a better minimalist choice than a dozen specialty sauces and mixes?
Yes, one can replaces multiple jars, spices, and grains you would need to assemble a similar meal from scratch.
How does this compare to a DIY chili recipe for a minimalist cook?
A from-scratch chili requires multiple ingredients, cookware, and cleanup, while this can delivers a similar result with one vessel and one recyclable package.
Can I store a small case of these in a tidy row at the front of my pantry?
Yes, the uniform cans create a clean, intentional line on a shelf, which works well for front-of-pantry minimalist storage.
Does this chili work for intentional meal planning without recipes?
Yes, the can is a complete meal on its own, which removes the need to plan, shop, and prep multiple ingredients for a simple weeknight dinner.
I want less plastic in my kitchen; is the packaging fully metal?
The container is recyclable steel, so the only plastic involved is the shrink wrap on multi-pack configurations, which you can remove before storing.
Will this fit a capsule pantry where I keep only 20 staples?
Yes, it qualifies as a multi-purpose staple that serves as a meal, a topping, or a wrap filling, which makes it a strong capsule pantry candidate.
Does the can offer good value for minimalist budgeting?
Replacing multiple fresh ingredients and takeout meals with a single can reduces both grocery runs and food waste, supporting a minimalist budget.
How many cans should I keep on hand without overstocking?
Two to four cans is a comfortable rotation that covers a week of lunches or dinners without crowding a minimalist shelf.
Can I serve this directly in the bowl without extra plating for a clean table setting?
Yes, the chili looks rustic and intentional in a simple ceramic bowl, which suits a minimalist table aesthetic.
Is the can design plain enough that I can remove the label for a uniform look?
The paper label can be soaked off if you prefer bare steel cans in your pantry, leaving a clean, uniform stack.
How do I heat Pacific Foods Organic Fire Roasted Vegetable Chili from the can?
Pour the can contents into a saucepan and warm over medium heat for three to five minutes, or transfer to a microwave-safe bowl and heat on high for two to three minutes, stirring halfway through.
Can I microwave the unopened can, or do I need to transfer it to a bowl?
It is safer to transfer the chili to a microwave-safe bowl before microwaving; microwaving a sealed metal can is not recommended.
What is the best way to store the chili after opening the can?
Transfer any unused portion to an airtight container and refrigerate, consuming within three to four days for best quality.
Is this chili compatible with gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian diets?
Yes, the Fire Roasted Vegetable Chili is vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free, and the broader line includes options that fit these eating styles, though you should always check the label of the specific variety you purchase.
Does the can work with standard electric can openers and recyclers?
Yes, the 16.5 oz steel can fits standard electric and manual can openers, and the empty steel can is accepted in most curbside metal recycling programs.
What is included in the box when I order a single can or a 2-pack?
A single-can order includes one 16.5 oz recyclable steel can of chili, while a 2-pack includes two cans, typically shrink-wrapped together; no additional accessories or serving items are included.
Is the can BPA-free and safe for hot food?
Steel cans do not contain BPA in the same way some plastic linings do, and the product is produced under USDA Organic standards with food-safe packaging.
What should I do if the can is dented, leaking, or bulging when it arrives?
Do not consume the product; contact the retailer or Pacific Foods customer service with the lot number and a photo for a refund or replacement.
What is the difference between canned chili and dried chili seasoning mixes?
Canned chili is a fully cooked, ready-to-eat meal in a can, while dried chili seasoning mixes are blends of spices and powders that you add to your own cooked meat, beans, or vegetables to make chili at home.

