Taco
#f3c7b3
Peachy yellow blush with taco-warm, rosy lift
About Taco
I keep spotting Taco on mockups that need a peachy warmth without turning creamy-beige or getting pink. It's lighter than Burrito's anchored tan and less muted than Bellini's clay-soft stretch. Compared to Apricot Freeze, Taco feels more welcoming and slightly more golden, not chilled or glaze-clean. It also reads clearer and more overtly "taco-seasoned" than Royal Milk Tea, which lands softer and more tea-stained.
Use it where you want warmer-than-pale neutrals to feel friendly, like recipe apps, snack and comfort-food packaging, and hospitality web cards that sit next to real photos. It's the one I reach for when pure white feels too clinical, but you don't want the background to compete with product edges. I'll also drop it into onboarding screens for food delivery flows and recipe steps, because it holds warmth without sliding into sunscreen orange.
Quirk: on very bright photography, Taco can look slightly more peach than expected, so I'll pair it with a touch of caramel or a clean, cool gray for contrast.
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