Bruh. Breakfast burritos did not originate in California lmao. My family was making breakfast burritos in the 50s at least.
We Californians invented everything, didn’t you know? Between the tech bubble and the Hollywood bubble, we assume we’re the center of the universe. (I can’t really talk though because I’ve never lived anywhere else.)
Yea, and the smothered burrito was California in the 1970s as well?
Not even close. Grand Rapids, Michigan in the 1960s wins out. https://www.foodrepublic.com/1433416/what-are-wet-burritos-difference/
This infuriating infographics stylishly mixes wrong information in a sort of AI-generated text that lets me want to end my life in the worst way possible. Yum!
Trash ass infographic.
That wet burrito has condiments on it like it's a fucking hot dog.
This some white people shit lmao.
Omfg I love burritos.
Nothing goes outside the burrito it defeats the purpose
Disagree; I'm about a stones throw from the boarder and a smothered burrito is pretty much my favorite way to eat them. The green/red chile has to be HOT to cut through the amount of everything else though. I have no time for burritos smothered in weak chile.
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