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Frijoles Refritos, commonly known as Refried Beans, is a staple dish from Mexican cuisine, typically made by mashing and frying cooked pinto beans in lard or oil. The name 'refritos' is often misinterpreted as 'refried'; it actually means 'well-fried' or 'thoroughly fried' in Spanish, referring to the cooking process that creates a creamy, rich texture.
Refried beans are a good source of plant-based protein and dietary fiber, making them a filling and nutritious option. A typical half-cup serving contains around 120-150 calories, with moderate fat content depending on the amount of oil or lard used.
Refried beans are a cultural cornerstone in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, often served as a side dish, a filling for tacos and burritos, or a dip. Nutritionally, they provide a hearty dose of fiber and protein, which can help with satiety and digestive health, making them a beloved comfort food across many households.