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Should chili have beans?

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If you ask a Texan, beans have no business being in chili. But in other regional American styles of chili, beans are a must. Another debate entirely is how chili should be served. Cincinnati-style comes on a bed of spaghetti, for example.

In your opinion, Should chili have beans?
 
Not necessarily. Beans (pinto) were probably added to Chile-con-carne (meat) in order to 'stretch' it for more servings. (or hungrier guys)

There's also Chile verde (green chile), usually made with pork chunks & no beans.
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Served with tortilla chips or cornbread. :D
 
Yes. How I always make chili is with beans and ground beef. I don't put anything else but tomato juice, ground beef, and chili beans. I like my chili with lots of meat
 
I think it tastes better with beans personally when you're eating it by itself.

Chili without beans is good to use as a topping on other things, like hotdogs or baked potatoes.
 
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