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Burritos
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Burritos are a traditional dish of Mexican cuisine consisting of a wheat flour tortilla, generally large and soft, which is filled with a variety of ingredients such as meat, beans, rice, cheese, vegetables, and sauces.
The origin of burritos dates back to northern Mexico, particularly in the state of Chihuahua, and their popularity has spread widely throughout the United States and other Latin American countries. The term burrito means "little donkey" in Spanish, and it is said that its name refers to the loads that donkeys carry, alluding to the variety and quantity of ingredients they can contain.
Regarding their properties, burritos are a balanced source of protein, carbohydrates, and fats, depending on the ingredients used. They are a nutritious and energizing option when fresh and healthy ingredients like vegetables, legumes, and lean meats are included.
In different regions of Latin America, burritos may have other names or culinary variations, although the term burrito is widely recognized. In some countries, they may be referred to simply as flour tacos or stuffed tortillas, although they are not exact synonyms due to differences in size and preparation technique.
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