Taco Bell on a Mechanical Soft Diet
Reposted from my older site. Written when I transitioned from pureed food to “mechanical soft” food
Moving from a pureed diet to a "mechanical soft" diet opened up a lot more dining options. After a long period of time when eating out with loved ones was out of the question; I began to think of ways that I could be included in these outings. Refried beans had already been an option for me, so I branched out into the world of easy to swallow Tex-Mex.
Before starting, it should be noted that I follow a pescetarian diet - some describe it as vegetarian but with the addition of seafood and fish (the label varies depending on the culture) - so I can't speak for the meat they serve.
I've found that the best way to order food to specific dietary needs is to order from the Taco Bell website or use their mobile app.
From these platforms, you can view the full menu as well as nutritional facts. Additionally, you can customize every item and automatically see the calories added or subtracted as you customize the item.
When following a mechanical soft diet, it is best to have foods with soft tortillas and avoid crunchier ingredients. Adding sauces, sour cream, and melted cheeses to soften and add moisture to the food. As a bonus, these items often add calories. I've been told that meats are one of the hardest things to swallow, so replacing meat with beans will make it much easier to eat.
Things to avoid
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Pico de Gallo
Jalopeño peppers
Romaine lettuce
Steak
Hash browns (soft may be fine, but not crispy)
Tortilla chips
Hard taco shells and bowls
Pepper strips
Rice (it's too hard prepared in this way)
Good Options
Beans
Soft tortillas
Sour cream
Cheese blend
All smooth sauces
Salsa, if smooth and not chunky
Cooked, soft vegetables without skins or seeds
Potatoes
Guacamole (no chunky tomatoes)
Ground, shredded, and minced meats that are soft (no personal experience though)
Items I Recommend
Bean burritos
Modified burritos and soft wraps
Soft dessert items
Quesarito with refried beans in place of meat (personal favorite)
Bean bowls