The spanish word "burrito" is literally translated as "little donkey" (which has nothing to do with the food item, hopefully).
Young donkey
If you had a super chicken burrito.
It means something along the lines of covered in melted cheese. So burrito suiza would mean a burrito covered in melted cheese.
To Eat Slowly
"El burrito de Belen" translates to "Belen's little donkey" in English. It refers to a popular Christmas song in Spanish-speaking countries that tells the story of a donkey carrying Mary to Bethlehem.
It means, "And I don't have a donkey; sorry." It can also mean, "And I don't have a burrito (the large Tex-Mex supertaco); sorry."
"Taco taco burrito burrito fajita" is a playful phrase often used to represent Mexican cuisine in a fun and catchy way. It emphasizes the popular foods such as tacos, burritos, and fajitas that are commonly associated with Mexican cuisine.
Burrito.
Burrito and Patio (:
Dave Brubeck - Blue Rondo a la Turk
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That's not a burrito, it's the whole burro! I just love a good burrito. This burrito has chicken and green chiles! He ordered a chili con carne burrito enchilada style with green salsa.