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Mission Burrito

Mission Burrito - also known as a San Francisco style burrito, is a large, flour tortilla-wrapped burrito originating from the Mission District of San Francisco. It is characterized by its generous fillings, typically including rice, beans, cheese, a variety of meats & condiments like salsa, guacamole, & sour cream.

Variations & Comparisons:

California burrito:

A similar burrito found in Southern California, but often replaces rice & beans with fries.

Chipotle burrito:

While not a true Mission burrito, Chipotle's burrito is a popular, mass-produced version that incorporates some elements of the San Francisco style.

La Taqueria:

A well-known taqueria in the Mission District that is known for its burritos, though they are often made without rice.

Making a Mission Burrito:

Steam or Warm Tortilla: Soften the flour tortilla by steaming it or warming it in a pan.

Assemble Fillings: Layer the fillings on the tortilla, starting with rice, beans, cheese.

Add Meat: Include your choice of meat, like carne asada, al pastor, or carnitas.

Add Condiments: Top with salsa, guacamole, sour cream, & or other desired condiments.

Roll & Wrap: Fold the sides of the tortilla in, then roll it up tightly.

Optional Sealing: Sear the burrito in a pan to help it hold its shape.
Mission Burrito Key Features:

Size: Mission burritos are known for their large size, often described as being substantial enough to serve as a complete meal.

Fillings: They usually include rice, beans (often pinto or refried), cheese, & a choice of meat (like carnitas, al pastor, or carne asada), as well as various toppings & condiments.

Tortilla: A flour tortilla, often warmed or steamed, is used to wrap the fillings.

Condiments: Common condiments include salsa, guacamole, sour cream, & pico de gallo.

Cultural Significance: The Mission burrito is a staple of San Francisco's food culture, particularly in the Mission District, which has a strong Latino population.

History & Origins:

The exact origin of the Mission burrito is debated, with some attributing it to Taqueria La Cumbre.

La Cumbre claims to have invented the burrito in 1969, offering a substantial burrito for working people.

The Mission District, with its high concentration of Latino residents, is considered the birthplace of the burrito.
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Do you ever just fuck a burrito isa

Something out of pocket your friend says to you
My friend: “do you ever just fuck a burrito Isa?”

Me: “kill youself”

My friend: “did you just misspell yourself..?”

Me: “I’m blocking you”

*i really just hope a meteor hits their home*
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burrito bomb

it's when you eat 4 burritos while bouncing, then you throw up the next day.
oh shit ALi had a serious burrito bomb last night
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Burrito Noche

The night you spend in the bathroom after eating Mexican food for dinner.
After eating dinner last night at (insert Mexican restraunt name) I had a Burrito Noche.
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Frito Burrito

When you eat your girl’s pussy after eating some Fritos.
George loves himself some frito burrito, and so does his girl!
by Ohdear January 29, 2020
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burrito super

wat pablo ordeers at Chipotle;
A burrito with everything on it with extra queso and corn
Chipotle employee: hi pablo what u want today
Pablo: burrito super
by dicktobert June 7, 2022
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burrito sandwich

When you are deciding rather you want a burrito or a sandwich so you gather all the ingredients for a sandwich and a burrito to where you make a huge fucking mess that you have to clean up later
Hey David I’m kind of hungry I’m going to make a burrito sandwich

Grant what the fuck is a burrito sandwich ?
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