
Tacos have been extremely popular in the US for years, but lately they’ve risen to an even greater status. Tacos are trendy. You can find taco paraphernalia just about anywhere – T-shirts, funny memes, and even taco-related blog posts (like this one).
Since October 4 is National Taco Day, let’s celebrate this fantastic food!
But you may be wondering, Are tacos allowed on the Daniel Fast? Of course, they are! Even though you’ll need to make a few adjustments according the Daniel Fast Food List, you can most definitely enjoy your favorite Mexican dishes.
Following are some of the food you CAN use to build your taco:
- Brown rice
- Black beans
- Pinto beans
- Avocado or guacamole
- Chopped cilantro
- Lettuce
- Mango
- Olives
- Onions
- Peppers
- Roasted corn kernels
- Salsa (check ingredients for non-Daniel Fast friendly ingredients, such as sugar or vinegar)
And here are foods that are restricted on the Daniel Fast (which means they’re off limits):
- Meat
- Cheese
- Sour cream
What about taco shells, tortillas, or tortilla chips, you ask?
You should avoid all fried foods on the Daniel Fast. However, you can use baked items, such as baked tortilla chips. Also, you are free to use corn tortillas or whole-grain tortillas.
Make October 4th all about the taco. Observe the holiday by trying one, two, or more of these Daniel Fast recipes. Happy National Taco Day!














Today, I’m beginning 21 Days of Fasting and Prayer with 


Lent is the season of preparation in the weeks leading up to Easter when believers reflect on Jesus Christ—his life, death, burial, and resurrection. Such preparation often includes days of fasting from certain foods, television, and/or social media. During this time, many Christians also choose to participate in a Daniel Fast. 


