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Definition of burrito in English: burritonounPlural burritos bʊˈriːtəʊbəˈridoʊ A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla rolled round a savoury filling, typically of minced beef or beans. Example sentencesExamples - We ordered burritos at a tiny Mexican place, but we got tacos instead.
- Wrap your tacos and breakfast burritos with naturally low-carb tortillas that taste as good as regular ones.
- The menu is slightly longer, offering quesadillas along with steak, chicken and bean and cheese burritos.
- He's quite industrious and rapidly turns out large quantities of burritos, flautas or fajitas.
- She explains the difference between chimichangas, burritos, tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and fajitas.
- Rachael still room for a catfish burrito, cornbread and salad from Alto Cinco.
- The manager, Steve Franklin, offers me extra pork in my burrito.
- Alternatively, wrap each burger and the toppings in a tortilla like a burrito.
- She suggests bean soups and burritos, as well as a good dose of fiber.
- Dinner was pizza and burritos, another meal which was well received.
- The restaurant offers mainly a decent sized Mexican menu with dishes like nachos, burritos, enchiladas and some of the tastiest tacos you'll find in town.
- Latino sushi is actually tortilla rolls, like burritos, but chopped in slices which resemble sushi.
- Include on your menu: lentil soup, mild bean burritos, or even more oatmeal.
- Moe's specializes in chicken, steak and vegetable burritos.
- If you remembered to keep a package of tortillas in the freezer, you've also got the makings of bean burritos or tacos.
- Pizza, pasta, burritos, and any food that must be salted or is occasionally sold with an action figure from a current movie is expressly forbidden.
- All we could talk about was opening up a simple burrito joint, offering burritos, quesadillas and tacos.
- With them, I can make sandwiches, quesadillas, pizzas and burritos.
- For example, swap a beef burrito with sour cream for a grilled chicken soft taco with salsa.
- While on one of my many daily trips to Taco Bell the other day, I ordered a bean burrito with extra onions.
Origin Latin American Spanish, diminutive of Spanish burro, literally 'donkey' (see burro). Rhymes Benito, bonito, coquito, graffito, Hirohito, incognito, Ito, magneto, Miskito, mosquito, Quito, Tito, veto Definition of burrito in US English: burritonounbəˈrēdōbəˈridoʊ A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla rolled around a filling, typically of beans or ground or shredded beef. Example sentencesExamples - While on one of my many daily trips to Taco Bell the other day, I ordered a bean burrito with extra onions.
- With them, I can make sandwiches, quesadillas, pizzas and burritos.
- She explains the difference between chimichangas, burritos, tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and fajitas.
- She suggests bean soups and burritos, as well as a good dose of fiber.
- Alternatively, wrap each burger and the toppings in a tortilla like a burrito.
- Latino sushi is actually tortilla rolls, like burritos, but chopped in slices which resemble sushi.
- Pizza, pasta, burritos, and any food that must be salted or is occasionally sold with an action figure from a current movie is expressly forbidden.
- For example, swap a beef burrito with sour cream for a grilled chicken soft taco with salsa.
- The menu is slightly longer, offering quesadillas along with steak, chicken and bean and cheese burritos.
- Dinner was pizza and burritos, another meal which was well received.
- The restaurant offers mainly a decent sized Mexican menu with dishes like nachos, burritos, enchiladas and some of the tastiest tacos you'll find in town.
- Wrap your tacos and breakfast burritos with naturally low-carb tortillas that taste as good as regular ones.
- Include on your menu: lentil soup, mild bean burritos, or even more oatmeal.
- Rachael still room for a catfish burrito, cornbread and salad from Alto Cinco.
- He's quite industrious and rapidly turns out large quantities of burritos, flautas or fajitas.
- We ordered burritos at a tiny Mexican place, but we got tacos instead.
- The manager, Steve Franklin, offers me extra pork in my burrito.
- If you remembered to keep a package of tortillas in the freezer, you've also got the makings of bean burritos or tacos.
- All we could talk about was opening up a simple burrito joint, offering burritos, quesadillas and tacos.
- Moe's specializes in chicken, steak and vegetable burritos.
Origin Latin American Spanish, diminutive of Spanish burro, literally ‘donkey’ (see burro). |