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What's the difference?......
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Hi everyone!
Is there anyone that could tell me the difference between a burrito and a fajita please? (They look pretty much the same to me).
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Perhaps it's a cultural difference, but here in the U.S., especially in the south west Tex-Mex tradition, burritos and fajitas are entirely different. Burritos are tortillas (usually masa harina) filled with meat and/or beans, while fajitas are (if ordered in a restaurant) delivered with all the various fillings (meat, lettuce, tomatoes, picadilla, etc.) on a platter along with the tortillas, which one uses to construct their own fajita. It does look somewhat like a burrito when completed. A deep-fried burrito here would be a Chimichanga... (Now I'm hungry... thanks a lot!)...
And if you need ideas: http://www.mexican.recipes-to-go.com/
Yum!. Tamales, quesadillas, enchiladas........
�Ahora va hacer un buffet entero y se alimenta tonto mi amigo! Con las porciones de cerveza y de tequilla por supuesto...