burrito 的定义
plural bur·ri·tos [buh-ree-tohz; Spanish boor-ree-taws]. /bəˈri toʊz; Spanish burˈri tɔs/. Mexican Cooking.
- a tortilla folded over a filling, as of ground beef, grated cheese, or refried beans.
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- She eats chocolate mousse cake and burritos and gummy fish and pad thai.
- The Department of Land and Natural Resources has been exceedingly lenient when it comes to enforcement against illegal sandbags and burritos, the news organizations found.
- It’s upstairs from Café Soleil, which serves the tastiest breakfast burrito in town.
- What sat before me was less a taco than a panini-pressed burrito that had been stuffed with beef, cheese, fries and a sweet dressing mysteriously dubbed “Algerian sauce.”
- In 2018, Kelly Slater, an 11-time world surfing champion who lives on Ehukai Beach by the world-famous Banzai Pipeline surf break, illegally installed a burrito.
- The NRA supports the open carry of guns in cafes, burrito shops, and the produce aisle.
- Armed with a breakfast burrito and sparkling Mimosa, we strongly disagree.
- In theory, a breakfast taco or burrito can contain all the basic food groups: grains, vegetables, protein, some dairy.
- And as she munched on her dairy-free Sofritas burrito, she realized that as much as anything she was probably missing that stuff.
- It costs about $5, compared to $8 or more for a burrito bowl from Chipotle.
- I stepped into the nearest burrito joint and ordered one with carnitas -- shredded pork -- and extra salsa.
- She aimed it at her burrito's exposed guts and misted them with a fine red oily spray.
- As soon as we sat down, she unrolled her burrito and took a little bottle out of her purse.
- She rolled the burrito up as carefully as a stoner rolling up a joint, tucking the ends in, then re-wrapping it in tinfoil.
- What the hell are you doing to that poor, defenseless burrito?