10 Facts About Today
#20 - Burritos | April 2, 2020
Episode Summary
Is there is a right way to eat a burrito? Does Justin Beiber eat burritos the right way? Are all burritos the same? Let's find out because today is National Burrito Day.
Episode Notes
April 02, 2020 - 10 Facts About Burritos.
Here are 10 spicy facts about burritos that you didn’t know, that you didn’t need to know:
- Burrito means “little donkey”
- No one knows why but some common theories:
- They look like donkey ears
- They were sold out of a donkey cart
- They look like the bedrolls that donkeys carry on their backs
- Burritos Aren’t a Traditional Dish in Southern Mexico
- They started in Northern Mexico
- Because wheat only grows in the north
- They’re not called burritos in central mexico
- They are called “Tacos de Harina” or flour tacos
- Not very popular in mexico
- Very Popular with Americans
- A Chimichanga is a deep fried burrito
- Definitely not popular in mexico
- You can buy them in some touristy places in mexico
- Much more popular in the US
- Like burritos you can pretty much fill it with anything
- “Burrito” is a generic term
- There are multiple types of burritos:
- Mission Burritos - Chipotle, Moes
- “Burrito Suizo” Smothered Burrito, or Wet Burrito - usually in sit-down restaurants, covered in sauce, and usually baked
- Sushi Burritos are on the rise
- Gaining in popularity
- Much healthier than the mexican counterpart
- It's basically a big sushi roll
- A group of people pranked the world with a burrito
- They got a justin bieber look alike
- Sat him on a bench
- He ate a burrito sideways, like not from the top
- The mission style burrito was invented in San Francisco
- From the mission district in san francisco
- Most popular style of burrito in the US
- Burritos first came to the US officially in the 1930’s
- They were first added to the menu at El Cholo Spanish Café in Los Angeles
- The record for fastest burrito eaten was 44 seconds
- Leah Shutkever
- From Birmingham, UK
- Set in May of 2019