A burrito (, ) or burro in
Mexico
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is, historically, a regional name, among others, for what is known as a
taco
A taco (, , ) is a traditional Mexican cuisine, Mexican dish consisting of a small hand-sized corn tortilla, corn- or Flour tortilla, wheat-based tortilla topped with a Stuffing, filling. The tortilla is then folded around the filling and fing ...
, a
tortilla filled with food, in other parts of the country. The term ''burrito'' was regional, specifically from
Guanajuato
Guanajuato, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato, is one of the 32 states that make up the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Guanajuato, 46 municipalities and its cap ...
,
Guerrero
Guerrero, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero, is one of the 32 states that compose the administrative divisions of Mexico, 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Guerrero, 85 municipalities. The stat ...
,
Michoacán
Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, is one of the 31 states which, together with Mexico City, compose the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The stat ...
,
San Luis Potosí
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It ...
,
Sonora
Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
and
Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in northwest Mexic ...
, for what is known as a ''taco'' in Mexico City and surrounding areas, and ''codzito'' in
Yucatán and
Quintana Roo
Quintana Roo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, constitute the 32 administrative divisions of Mexico, federal entities of Mexico. It is divided into municipalities of ...
.
Due to the cultural influence of Mexico City, the term ''taco'' became the default, and the meaning of terms like ''burrito'' and ''codzito'' were forgotten, leading many people to create new meanings and folk histories.
In modern times, it is considered by many as a different dish in
Mexican and
Tex-Mex cuisine that took form in
Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez ( , ; "Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez (Lipan language, Lipan: ''Tsé Táhú'ayá''), is the most populous city in the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Mexican state of Chihuahua (state), Chihuahua. It was k ...
, consisting of a
flour tortilla wrapped into a sealed cylindrical shape around various ingredients. In Central and Southern Mexico, burritos are still considered tacos, and are known as ''tacos de harina'' ("
wheat flour tacos").
The tortilla is sometimes lightly
grilled or
steamed to soften it, make it more pliable, and allow it to adhere to itself. Burritos are often eaten by hand, as their tight wrapping keeps the ingredients together. Burritos can also be served "wet"; i.e., covered in a savory and spicy sauce, when they would be eaten with a fork and knife.
Burritos are filled with savory ingredients, most often a meat such as beef, chicken, or pork, and often include other ingredients, such as rice, cooked beans (either whole or
refried), vegetables, such as lettuce and tomatoes, cheese, and condiments such as
salsa,
pico de gallo,
guacamole, or
crema.
Burritos are often contrasted in present times with similar dishes such as
taco
A taco (, , ) is a traditional Mexican cuisine, Mexican dish consisting of a small hand-sized corn tortilla, corn- or Flour tortilla, wheat-based tortilla topped with a Stuffing, filling. The tortilla is then folded around the filling and fing ...
s, in which a small hand-sized tortilla is folded in half around the ingredients rather than wrapped and sealed, or with
enchilada
An enchilada (, ) is a Mexican cuisine, Mexican dish consisting of a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a savory sauce. Enchiladas can be filled with various ingredients, including meats, cheese, beans, potatoes, vegetables, ...
s, which use
corn masa tortillas and are covered in a savory sauce to be eaten with a fork and knife.
Etymology
The word ''burrito'' means "little
donkey
The donkey or ass is a domesticated equine. It derives from the African wild ass, ''Equus africanus'', and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, ''Equus africanus asinus'', or as a separate species, ''Equus asinus''. It was domes ...
" in
Spanish, the diminutive form of ''
burro'', or "donkey". Sonoran historian and politician, Horacio Sorbazo Díaz, explained that the term originated in
Sonora
Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
where some dubious taco stands would sell donkey meat instead of beef, and people, maliciously, began calling tacos "burritos" implying they were made with donkey meat. Another possible origin is that it derives from the tendency for burritos to contain a lot of different things similar to how a donkey would be able to carry a large burden.
History
Before the development of the modern burrito, the
Maya civilization
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of Mexico used
corn tortillas as early as 1500 B.C. to
wrap foods, with fillings of
chili pepper
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s,
tomato
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es,
mushrooms
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The standard for the name "mushroom" is ...
,
squash, and
avocados.
Historically, the
Pueblo peoples of the
Southwestern US also made tortillas filled with beans and meat sauce and prepared much like the modern burrito. But these preparations could also be said to be the origin of the simpler
taco
A taco (, , ) is a traditional Mexican cuisine, Mexican dish consisting of a small hand-sized corn tortilla, corn- or Flour tortilla, wheat-based tortilla topped with a Stuffing, filling. The tortilla is then folded around the filling and fing ...
, rather than the modern burrito.
The precise origin of the modern burrito is not known, but there is evidence that in Mexico ''burrito'' was just another name, among others, for a ''taco'', a rolled tortilla, whether corn or wheat, filled with meat or other ingredients. In the 1895 by Feliz Ramos i Duarte, ''burrito'' was identified as the regional name given in the Mexican state of
Guanajuato
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to what is known as a ''taco'' in other regions:
Both, ''Diccionario Agrícola Nacional'' (1935) by the Mexican ''Dirección General de Estadística'' and ''Diccionario de Mejicanismos'' (1959) by Mexican linguist and philologist
Francisco J. Santamaría, identify ''burrito'' as another name for a ''taco'' in the state of
Guerrero
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, while in the State of
Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in northwest Mexic ...
it is specifically a taco filled with salt:
The Dictionary of Mexican Spanish (Diccionario del Español de México) by the
Colegio de México also provides those definitions, stating that it’s a regionalism from, both, the states of Guerrero and
Michoacán
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for ''taco''; and also states that, in the state of
Sinaloa
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It is located in northwest Mexic ...
, it’s a "''taco de sal''" (salt taco), a rolled corn tortilla with salt in it.
In ''Vocabulario Sonorense'' (1966), Sonoran writer, historian and politician, Horacio Sobarzo Díaz, states the same, writing that ''burro'' is another name for a taco, but argues that it's a regionalism from
Sonora
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and that it originated from the fact that in some places in that state, donkey meat was sold instead of beef:
In her book ''
Life in Mexico'' (1843) Scottish noblewoman
Frances Erskine Inglis writes that she ate ''burros'', tortillas filled, in this case, with cheese, while on the road in
Michoacán
Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Michoacán de Ocampo, is one of the 31 states which, together with Mexico City, compose the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The stat ...
:
Being that ''burrito'' or ''burro'' was, originally, just a regional name for what is known as a ''taco'' or ''codzito'' in other regions of Mexico, the use of both, corn and wheat flour tortillas was understandable. In fact, references to ''burritos'' made with corn tortillas appear as late as 1938 in California. Ana Bégué de Packman, author of the book ''Early California Hospitality'' (1938) wrote that corn and flour tortillas could be used interchangeably for making burritos.
Currently, wheat flour tortilla burritos are known as "tacos de harina" (wheat flour tacos) in Central and Southern Mexico.
Folk history
Stemming from the belief that burritos are distinct from tacos, there are many myths and folk stories about the origin of burritos, most of them originating in the United States.
An often repeated piece of
folk history is the story of a man named Juan Méndez who sold tacos at a street stand in the Bella Vista neighborhood of
Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez ( , ; "Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez (Lipan language, Lipan: ''Tsé Táhú'ayá''), is the most populous city in the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Mexican state of Chihuahua (state), Chihuahua. It was k ...
during the
Mexican Revolution
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period (1910–1921), while using a donkey as a transport for himself and his food. To keep the food warm, Méndez wrapped it in large homemade flour tortillas underneath a small tablecloth. As the "food of the ''burrito''" (i.e., "food of the little donkey") grew in popularity, "burrito" was eventually adopted as the name for these large tacos.
Some have speculated that it may have originated with ''
vaqueros
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,'' the cowboys of
northern Mexico
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in the 19th century.
In 1923, Alejandro Borquez opened the Sonora Cafe in Los Angeles that later changed its name to
El Cholo Spanish Cafe.
Burritos first appeared on American restaurant menus at the El Cholo Spanish Cafe in Los Angeles during the 1930s.
Burritos were mentioned in the
U.S. media for the first time in 1934,
appearing in the ''Mexican Cookbook'', a collection of regional recipes from
New Mexico
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that was written by historian
Erna Fergusson.
In 1956, a
frozen burrito was developed in
Southern California
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.
Development of regional varieties
Mexico
Burritos are a
traditional food
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of
Ciudad Juárez
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, a city bordering
El Paso,
Texas
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, in the northern
Mexican state of
Chihuahua, where people buy them at restaurants and
roadside stands. Northern Mexican
border towns like
Villa Ahumada have an established reputation for serving burritos. Authentic Mexican burritos are usually small and thin, with flour tortillas containing only one or two of several ingredients: either some form of meat or fish, potato,
rice
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, beans,
asadero cheese, , or ''
chile relleno''.
Other ingredients may include: ''
barbacoa'', ''
mole'',
refried beans and cheese (a "bean and cheese" burrito), or (shredded slow-cooked
flank steak). The burrito has a variation with ''chile '' (mild to moderately hot) and one with ''salsa verde'' (very hot). The Mexican burrito may be a northern variation of the traditional , which is eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Although burritos are one of the most popular examples of Mexican cuisine outside of Mexico, they are only popular in the northern part of Mexico. However, they are beginning to appear in some nontraditional venues in other parts of Mexico. Wheat flour tortillas (used in burritos) are now often seen throughout much of Mexico (possibly due to these areas being less than optimal for growing
maize
Maize (; ''Zea mays''), also known as corn in North American English, is a tall stout grass that produces cereal grain. It was domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago from wild teosinte. Native American ...
or corn), despite at one time being particular to northwestern Mexico, the Southwestern US Mexican-American community, and
Pueblo Indian tribes.
Burritos are commonly called ("wheat flour tacos") in Central Mexico and Southern Mexico, and (the feminine variation with 'a') in "northern-style" restaurants outside of
northern Mexico
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proper. A long and thin
fried burrito called a '','' which is similar to a
chimichanga, is prepared in the state of
Sonora
Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
and vicinity.
A variation of the burrito found in the Mexican state of
Sonora
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is known as the
burro percherón.
San Francisco Mission burrito

The origins of the Mission burrito or Mission-style burrito can be traced back to
San Francisco
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, in the
Mission District taquerías of the 1960s and 1970s. This type of burrito is produced on a steam table
assembly line
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, and is characterized by a large stuffed flour tortilla wrapped in aluminum foil, and may include fillings such as
carne asada (beef), Mexican-style rice, whole beans (not ), sour cream and onion.
Febronio Ontiveros claims to have offered the first retail burrito in San Francisco in 1961 at ("The Lighthouse"), a
corner grocery store on Folsom Street. Ontiveros claims credit for inventing the "super burrito", a style which may have led to the early development of the "San Francisco style". This innovative style involves the addition of rice, sour cream and guacamole to the standard burrito of meat, beans, and cheese.
The Mission burrito emerged as a regional culinary movement during the 1970s and 1980s. The popularity of San Francisco-style burritos has grown locally at
Mission Street taquerias like , and nationally at chains like
Chipotle Mexican Grill,
Illegal Pete's,
Chevy's Fresh Mex, Freebirds World Burrito,
Qdoba, and
Barberitos.
Chili's had a brief stint with "Fresh Mex" foods and burritos between 2015 and 2017. In 1995, World Wrapps opened in San Francisco's
Marina District and brought a burrito-inspired
wrap style to the restaurant industry.
San Diego
San Diego
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–style burritos include "California burritos" and carne asada burritos. The style has been described by
food writers as an "austere meal of meat, cheese and salsa", a contrast to the Mission-style burrito, which is typically larger and always contains more ingredients. A significant subgroup of Mexican restaurants in San Diego serves burritos described as "no-frills" and, in contrast to Mission-style burritos, the assembly line is not used.
In the early 1960s, Roberto Robledo opened a ''
tortilleria'' in San Diego and learned the restaurant business. Robledo began selling small bean burritos (or ) at in the late 1960s, and by 1970, he had established the first
Roberto's Taco Shop. By 1999, Roberto's restaurants had expanded to a chain of 60 taco shops offering fresh burritos known for their distinctive quality. Hoping to draw on the prestige of Roberto's, new taco shops in San Diego began using the "-bertos" suffix, with names like Alberto's, Filiberto's, Hilberto's, and others.
The California burrito originated at an unknown -berto's named restaurant in San Diego in the 1980s.
The Fresh MXN chain (formerly Santana's) also claimed to be the originator of the California burrito. The earliest-known published mention was in a 1995 article in the ''
Albuquerque Tribune''. The California burrito
typically consists of chunks of carne asada meat,
French fries, cheese, and either
cilantro,
pico de gallo, sour cream, onion, or
guacamole (or some combination of these five).
The ingredients are similar to those used in the "
carne asada fries" dish, and it is considered a staple of the
local cuisine of San Diego.
With the merging of French fries and more traditional burrito fillings, the California burrito is an example of
fusion border food.
The California burrito has also been described as a "trans-class" food item, as it is regularly consumed by people across
socioeconomic lines. Variants of this burrito may add
shrimp
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(
surf and turf
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), or substitute
carnitas
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(pork) or
chicken
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for carne asada.
The is considered one of the regional foods of San Diego. Carolynn Carreno has said that to San Diegans, "carne asada burritos are as integral to the experience of the place as a slice of (
pizza
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) pie is to a New Yorker." The San Diego–style carne asada burrito is served with chunks of
carne asada,
guacamole, and
pico de gallo salsa.
[, 15 Jan 2013.] This "wall-to-wall" use of meat contrasts to burrito styles that use rice and beans as filler ingredients.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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also has several unique local burrito varieties. The first is the most traditional and is exemplified by the versions at Mexican-American restaurants such as Al & Bea's, Lupe's #2, and Burrito King.
These restaurants have often been in existence for decades, and they offer a distinctly
Americanized menu compared with the typical
taqueria. The burrito of L.A. itself can take multiple forms, but is almost always dominated by some combination of:
refried beans, meat (often
stewed beef or
chili), and cheese (usually
cheddar), with
rice
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and other ingredients typical of
Mission burrito
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s offered as add-ons, if at all.
The most basic version of this burrito consists of only beans and cheese; beyond this, there are the "
green chile" and "
red chile" burritos, which may simply mean the addition of chiles or a
meatless chile sauce to the
plain beans (as at Al & Bea's), meat or cheese as well. Rice, again, is rarely included, which, along with the choice of chiles, is one of the style's most defining traits.
The menu will then usually go on to list multiple other combinations, such as beef and bean, all-beef, a "special" with further ingredients, etc. If the restaurant also offers hamburgers and sandwiches, it may sell a burrito version of these, such as a "hot dog burrito".
In addition to the version described, Los Angeles is also home to three burrito styles that can be said to fall under the category of Mexican
fusion cuisine.
The first is the famed "kosher burrito," served since 1946 at its
eponymous
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Eponyms are commonly used for time periods, places, innovati ...
restaurant at
1st Street and
Main in
Downtown Los Angeles
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.
Another is the Korean
kogi burrito, invented by American chef
Roy Choi, the first to combine Mexican and
Korean cuisine
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s.
The kogi burrito was named the seventh best burrito in Los Angeles in 2012 by the ''
LA Weekly
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''.
[ The kogi burrito is accented with chile- soy ]vinaigrette
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, sesame oil, and fresh lime juice. Food writer Cathy Chaplin has said that "this is what Los Angeles tastes like." Finally, there is the sushi
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burrito, most notably the version sold at the ''Jogasaki'' food truck. Wrapped in flour tortillas, ''sushi burritos'' include such fillings as spicy tuna, tempura, and cucumber.
The existence of such a large truly Mexican community in Los Angeles also makes it possible to find a variety of authentic burrito dishes from different regions of Mexico
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: from Oaxaca
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to Hidalgo.[
]
Variations and similar dishes
*A wet burrito is covered with a red chili sauce
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Chili sauce may be hot, sweet or a combination thereof, and may differ from hot sauce in that many sweet or mild varieties exist, which is typically lacking in hot sauce ...
similar to a red enchilada sauce, with melted shredded cheese on top. It is usually eaten from a plate using a knife and fork, rather than eaten with the hands. This variety is sometimes called "smothered", "enchilada
An enchilada (, ) is a Mexican cuisine, Mexican dish consisting of a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a savory sauce. Enchiladas can be filled with various ingredients, including meats, cheese, beans, potatoes, vegetables, ...
-style", '' mojado'' (Spanish for "wet"), or ("Swiss"; used in Spanish to indicate dishes topped with cheese or cream
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).
* A burrito bowl is not technically a burrito despite its name, as it consists of burrito fillings served without the tortilla. The fillings are placed in a bowl, and a layer of rice is put at the bottom. In 2017, a Meal, Ready-to-Eat version of a burrito bowl was introduced. It is not to be confused with a taco salad, which has a foundation of lettuce inside a fried tortilla (tostada).
* A breakfast burrito is composed of breakfast
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foods from American cuisine, particularly scrambled eggs, wrapped in a flour tortilla. This style was invented and popularized in several regional American cuisines, most notably New Mexican cuisine, Southwestern cuisine, Californian cuisine, and Tex-Mex
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.
* A chimichanga is a deep-fried burrito popular in Southwestern and Tex-Mex cuisines, and in the Mexican states of Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in northwest Mexic ...
and Sonora
Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
.
* A taco
A taco (, , ) is a traditional Mexican cuisine, Mexican dish consisting of a small hand-sized corn tortilla, corn- or Flour tortilla, wheat-based tortilla topped with a Stuffing, filling. The tortilla is then folded around the filling and fing ...
is similar to a burrito, but is served open rather than closed, is generally smaller, and is often made with corn
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tortillas rather than wheat tortillas. The taco editor of '' Texas Monthly'' argues that burritos are a type of taco.
* Dürüm is a Turkish wrap that is usually filled with typical doner kebab ingredients.
Gallery
File:Diana's wet burrito.jpg, A wet burrito
File:Burrito Bowl.jpg, A steak burrito bowl
File:Chorizo and egg burrito with salsa.jpg, A chorizo
''Chorizo'' ( , ; ; see #Names, below) is a type of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula. It is made in many national and regional varieties in several countries on different continents. Some of these varieties are quite differe ...
-and- egg breakfast burrito with salsa
File:Chimichanga in Bremen 7095.JPG, A chimichanga
Research
Taco Bell
Taco Bell Corp. is an American multinational chain of fast food restaurants founded in 1962 by Glen Bell (1923–2010) in Downey, California. Taco Bell is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. The restaurants serve a variety of Mexican-inspired ...
research chef Anne Albertine experimented with grilling burritos to enhance portability. This grilling technique allowed large burritos to remain sealed without spilling their contents. This is a well-known cooking technique used by some San Francisco taquerias and Northern Mexican burrito stands. Traditionally, grilled burritos are cooked on a comal ( griddle).
Bean burritos, which are high in protein
Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residue (biochemistry), residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including Enzyme catalysis, catalysing metab ...
and low in saturated fat, have been touted for their health benefits. Black bean burritos are also a good source of dietary fiber
Dietary fiber (fibre in English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English) or roughage is the portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by human digestive enzymes. Dietary fibers are diverse in chemical co ...
and phytochemicals.[The University of Pennsylvania Health System]
Breakfast, Dinner or Anytime Burrito
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See also
* Dürüm (a similar Turkish wrap)
* French tacos
* Kati roll
* List of Mexican dishes
* List of tortilla-based dishes
* Sushi burrito or sushirrito
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External links
FOUR BIG FACTS THE DAILY GOT WRONG IN ITS HISTORY OF THE BURRITO
What is the history of the burrito?
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