I'm loving this show! Seen two episodes so far, and in both the two competing parties were nothing but nice to each other, while still disagreeing. Now, obviously it's easier to do this with something like food than, say, whether or not a woman gets to make decisions about her body, but on the other hand so many shows would still try to play up the drama in a debate like this. 5 stars!
Same here ,refried beans ,pork or chicharrones ,and or beef hatch green or red in a handheld or Christmas on a smothered, cheese and guacamole on top, rice on the side never inside
In my experience, a truly bad burrito is a rare thing. Obviously, some are better than others, but in a pinch, I have no problem ordering a $5 Cravings Box. But there is no substitute for high quality ingredients and skilled preparation.
Here in mexico we have something called a "superburro" or "burro Percheron" which are bigger ans thicker than regular burritos and are usually had for dinner. But it's still lets packed and more manageable than the ones defended here by the American guy.
See, not to diss anyone's traditions, but the best burritos, I think, are from shops that are run by someone's grandma making burritos for college kids. May not be authentic, by many standards, but the love's there. :)
Lived in El Paso for a long time and LOVE N Mexican cuisine. It’s not super spicy, but simple, savory, comforting and delicious. That “Hollenbeck” looks totally amazing, but I’m admittedly biased after all my surrogate abuelas’ meals over the years so definitely Team Esparza. 😂
The Mexican burrito is too plain. The LA burrito is too massive and big and can't be eaten with your hand!! Now the burritos in San Francisco are large and can be eaten with your hands and are sooo delicious!!!!
I'm loving this show! Seen two episodes so far, and in both the two competing parties were nothing but nice to each other, while still disagreeing. Now, obviously it's easier to do this with something like food than, say, whether or not a woman gets to make decisions about her body, but on the other hand so many shows would still try to play up the drama in a debate like this. 5 stars!
If you can't eat a burrito with your hands, its not a burrito.
I mean, you can pretty much eat _anything_ with your hands if you really want to.
Thanks Trae 😊
That was probably the least competitive / conflicting food one you've done so far.
I think of burritos the way I think of omelets. It's a basis point of ingredients with a universe of variation.
Don’t like rice in my burritos. Love chili colorado or chile verde burritos!
Growing up in New Mexico, I never heard of rice in a burrito. No rice!😂
Same here ,refried beans ,pork or chicharrones ,and or beef hatch green or red in a handheld or Christmas on a smothered, cheese and guacamole on top, rice on the side never inside
In my experience, a truly bad burrito is a rare thing. Obviously, some are better than others, but in a pinch, I have no problem ordering a $5 Cravings Box. But there is no substitute for high quality ingredients and skilled preparation.
Chipotle: hold my burrito.
I'm lucky to live in Aurora IL & close to Chicago so I get some great Mexican food. I prefer the smaller style burrito & a lot of fresh salsas
LOL burritos are subject to whichever cook is making them. Its a sandwich and you can put anything in them that is in the frig
Here in mexico we have something called a "superburro" or "burro Percheron" which are bigger ans thicker than regular burritos and are usually had for dinner. But it's still lets packed and more manageable than the ones defended here by the American guy.
You forgot the Mission Burrito of San Francisco ... which is better than both of those from the south!
My opinion is the same as New York vs Chicago pizza:
I love them all ❤
At least you will have leftovers with the American version 😂
Tex-Mex is the best .
You are so right. There was a restaurant in San Angelo, Texas, when I was stationed there. Mejor Que Nada was Tex-Mex paradise!
See, not to diss anyone's traditions, but the best burritos, I think, are from shops that are run by someone's grandma making burritos for college kids. May not be authentic, by many standards, but the love's there. :)
I’m a California taqueria girl. Rice, pintos, queso, pico de gallo, crema , guacamole and…..jalapeños!
Lived in El Paso for a long time and LOVE N Mexican cuisine. It’s not super spicy, but simple, savory, comforting and delicious. That “Hollenbeck” looks totally amazing, but I’m admittedly biased after all my surrogate abuelas’ meals over the years so definitely Team Esparza. 😂
The Mexican burrito is too plain. The LA burrito is too massive and big and can't be eaten with your hand!! Now the burritos in San Francisco are large and can be eaten with your hands and are sooo delicious!!!!