If you were listening he said the problem comes in when they (nonMexicans) say their food is better than the mother country. I swear y’all have selective hearing and are so ready to make comments about your own political beliefs or lack there of.
I didn’t say him I said her ? She was trying to push it towards identity politics and he was giving honest and fair responses. Before you get triggered next time take a bit more time to read the comment mate
Burritos are originally from Juárez/El Paso and the guy who created them was Juan Méndez in the 1910's, who used to transport and sell his food on the back of a Donkey = Burro, so people used to say where is the guy with the donkeys = burros. And yes they are kinda thin compared to Chipotle's but usually made from at least 20 types of stew on freshly made tortilla, actually you'll see the ladies making them. And that my friends is the real burrito!
I eat a burrito every day and have been wondering about it's origins. I didn't know that the type I always eat is from San Francisco, very close to where I live. No wonder I love them.
I don't know why this channel is underrated.....He explained it so beautifully about burrito and Mexican culture ❤️. Support them guys ...we need good food reviewers like them
A whole life, the taco wrapped in flour tortilla has been called a burrito in Mexico, in northern Mexico, at least. Son mexicanos tus abuelos? Toda la vida ha sido llamado burrito el taco envuelto de tortilla de harina en México, en el norte de México, al menos.
And then there are those mexicans who said there is no such thing as burrito in mexico. Even though it is found in northern mexico. Just like there are italians who said spaghetti and meatballs is not italian. Yet in TERAMO there is spaghetti chittera con palottine(MEATBALL IN THAT LOCAL DIALECT). Or how Ittalish, a youtuber from ROME THE CAPITAL, who admitted his nonna fed him spaghetti con polpottine(the standard italian word for meatball).
Really sick and tired of all these Americans trying to steal the origin of our food with all this “Tex-mex” crap. Texas was part of Mexico, anything originating from there is by default Mexican. Texmex falls under the Mexican umbrella.
I am amazed at what people come up with for lunch around the world. Where I come from we have maki rolls which are also not suppose to be fancy but really a simple meal of rice and leftover food from the day before wrapped in seaweed.
Burrito’s didn’t become what they are nowadays until the braceros who would come to the US for seasonal work under the bracero program, started packing them with beans rice and meat.. my Grandpa told us the story behind them. R.I.P Grandpa Ruben!
Yeah this documentary mentioned the bracero program so why do we need your commentary behind it? Make your own damn documentary if you want to get all uppity.
I love how this guy shut down every opportunity the reporter took to try and make this about culture appropriation. "Does authenticity bother you?" "Does it bother you white people make this food?" Like come the hell on, it's food. White people loving it and making it should be considered flattery is anything. But like I said, he put it to her straight.
@@BlackBubblesJblack Don't be silly, the burritos are originally from Ciudad Juárez, but with the theft of territory by the gringos, El Paso del Norte - as it was called before - was divided and half remained on the gringo side and the other in Mexican side. But the burrito was created in Juárez, and people took them on a donkey (hence its name in Spanish "burritos") to sell to the other side of the city, that's why the gringos feel like creators of a dish known worldwide as part of the Mexican gastronomy as well as the totopo that is from Coahuila. Even if it hurts, that's the story.
I usually like to stop by a pick up a burrito on Sunday afternoons, and as I’m eating my burrito today (today’s selection was prawn) from La Corneta on Mission street, I decided watch a video on the history of burritos. At 3:40, the interviewee, Gustavo Arellano mentions the Mission burrito, named after the Mission district, where I’ve lived my entire life. I love those burritos. I like the way he talked about burritos and the history of them. The disappointing part was when the interviewer gets political at 7:10. Can’t we even enjoy our food without getting political? Still, I like Gustavo’s passion for burritos and the things he had to say about the food.
Any video that starts off by presenting a statistic about "millennials" - you know they are going to try and inject some sort of pseudo-intellectual commentary about race, class, blah blah blah...
Burritos are from at least middle 1800's named after a donkey in heat,(hence size and shape) and got an entry on the dictionary of "mexicanismos" at least in late 1800's, if you fry one, you get a chimichanga. if it's big= burro, if small= burrito. Filling, anything goes ✌🏼
I grew up in southern California on beans and rice. my family was in New Mexico long before it was called that we didn't cross the border like people would think, rather the border crossed us.
Believe it or not, burritos are a hot topic on Mexico and an example of the cultural divide between north and south. Burritos are a staple in the north of Mexico, meanwhile the southern states claim is a gringo, tex mex invention but thats not the case.
Esque ustedes del centro y sur de Mexico. No comen ni saben que existen los burritos. Porque no forma parte de su gastronomia creen que es burrito de USA. Pero no el burrito nacio en Chihuahua cd. Juarez. Asi como yo no sabia que era una torta ahogada. Saludos.
@Taco De Carne Deja de decir tonterias y informate primero. El burrito es de cd. Juarez chihuahua. Los gringos lo adoptaron de los norteños. Si te tomaras el tiempo de buscarlo en google o podrias ver videos donde los gringos mismos hablan del origen del burrito y como se volvio una comida muy popular en USA.
I really wanted to use this video for my day program for developmentally and intellectually disabled adults. I try to keep everything positive. We are a happy community with diverse backgrounds and ethnicities. Identity politics ruined this otherwise great video. We are all human beings, and we all have red blood running in our veins. I am an old white conservative Catholic man. Am I the enemy? I married a fantastic woman from Mexico. We have been happily married for 38 years. She loves the food from my heritage, and I love the food from hers and our kids learning the recipes from both sides of the family to pass on to future generations. Identity politics is racist and divisive. When will people wake up? "Love thy neighbor as thy self." My neighbor is not my enemy.
The burritos I make are to Die for... I fry the Lean Meat Steak in a Cast Iron Frying pan! Now I've got this Foodi Ninja. I put them in for just the right amount of time. It comes out so tender...
Depends on your definition of a "date" I suppose lol If you mean go on a courting experience with someone you hardly know or someone you dont know at all.. then yeah, burrito wins, easily Now if you mean going on a date with the person you have been with for a good while and are really close to them... then date wins, by far.
Fun fact: lots of central and southern (especially the later) Mexicans don't even considere Burritos as mexican food and other ones that originated on the northern part of our country.
I really appreciated all the things this gentleman said. What is funny about the Zacatecas burrito, is my wife is from there. She used to say that burritos were not a Mexican thing. She'd never had them where she was from. Then one day driving through her state, we stopped at a huge burrito restaurant. The point is, you can grow up in a state that is known for burritos and never have them. She is from a desolate area. lol With that, we all have our individual experiences with food, so of course there are a million takes on everything. It is like people talking about what the right hot dog is, or pizza or whatever. Then insert the dynamic of marginalized people, well, of course you are going to get ruffled feathers. We just need to try to be respectful of others by learning and sharing. Easier said than done, for some of us.
Yes the part that fustrated me is when she kept on Bringing up Trump controversy and White ppl and race and Stuff like can we just enjoy the documentry smh
I find this to be a very interesting topic. There is no doubt in my mind that burritos are Mexican. However, the more I dig, the more I am inclined to believe that they first appeared in Central Mexico (Guanajuato). After all, even before the Mexican Revolution, the word "burrito" appears in the 1895 Diccionario de Mexicanismos. See lasficheras.com/burritos Having searched on the internet until I found a copy of that reference material, I think it is beyond dispute that a burrito-like dish was served even in the late 1800s and was called "burrito" - although I suspect that this earlier form involved exclusively corn tortillas. I would love your thoughts on this subject!
Asi es muchos creen que es tex-mex pero no es de Chihuahua cd. Juarez. Igual que los nachos creen que son de USA pero son de Mexico nacieron en Piedras Negras 1943.
@@henryjw15 burritos spread through northern mexico since the 1900's, its a regional food consumed daily by thousands, the fact it spread before through the southern parts of the US has more to do with the regional cultural links, burritos and nachos are still not accepted as Mexican food by people in the center and south of Mexico, but it is.
@@Pcordero87 yup, I really do much to connect that burritos we’re got popular in America before it reach out to other regions of Mexico. Like nacho the Mexican dish from coahulia become popular in America. Where do these dishes originate… on the border which just reinforces your statement about cultural links.
Since dislikes are gone , like this comment if you’re sick of people bashing on white peoples every chance they get! To sum up this ladies opinion: (burritos good, white people bad)
The burro came out of México already made, all those styles mentioned are not Mexican burros, (hotdogs? Fries? Really?) and if you have seen a burro in heat, that's where the name, shape and size comes from, it's raw but that's the truth! 🌯, That's why the small ones are "burritos" Burro=donkey, burrito=little donkey ✌🏼
I'm from the center south of Mexico and I never knew about burritos neither nor my parents until we arrive to the U.S. People are shock whenever I tell them my story! 😂 I know sounds crazy!
Becasue people from the center and south Méxco knows nothing about the northern mexican food, my northern friends get shocked when they see the food from the center and the south of México and being different doesnt make any of them less mexican.
@@toniu211 that was myth a fairy tale , and not facts, the burrito on record was started in Los Angeles among other Mexican food, the breakfast burrito and the nacho and the hard shell taco was all started in California and there's receipts and facts for that, do you know the difference in fact and myth?
Snd so what if some non-Mexican people make a burrito that's better than the Mexican ones? Food is universal, it doesn't belong to one culture or person it belongs to everybody.
Taco: A tortilla folded in half with a filling, and usually accompanied by a variety of toppings. Depending on the taco filling the tortilla can be flour or corn. If the tortilla is flour it is soft, if made of corn it is usually soft, unless it is a taco dorado, then it is crunchy. The burrito, burro, and the burro percheron use flour tortillas. The tortilla is rolled around a filling and the ends can be open ended or closed. Usually only the burrito is ever open ended because a burro and a burro percheron are more logistically challenging to handle. Their bigger size means more stuff to fall out so sealing the ends makes sense. This is from a Sonoran viewpoint.
She biting it like she dont like it and sounding scripted like a rookie, terrible hostess. We need people that eat the food, speak on its history, flavor culture etc but do not bring up politics and race into food!
Yeah it was pretty pathetic that she was trying to bait him to say it's wrong for white people to "make money from Mexican food"... As if she doesn't benefit from something another culture has "supplied"....
I dont really see the angle of if this is "woke" signaling, i think shes asking relevant questions about not just the history of the burrito but also the misconception of whether or not its offensive to him. I would have liked to hear him possibly talk about french and latino cuisine fusions, it'd be cool to know more about how french sauces/french prepped proteins/veggies can be combined with burritos, south american/central american stews, quesadillas etc. Ive yet to find a single restaurant that takes the heritage of the Americas in French/Spanish histories and combines that with the food styles to make something a serious twist.
Sometimes I lower myself and go to Cheepotle and eat the gringo food if and only if there are no vastly superior and authentic Mexican establishments in the area..
This man takes his burritos seriously
Love how she was trying to feed him these questions trying to push it towards identity politics and he was having none of it , good food is good food
thats right!
If you were listening he said the problem comes in when they (nonMexicans) say their food is better than the mother country. I swear y’all have selective hearing and are so ready to make comments about your own political beliefs or lack there of.
I didn’t say him I said her ? She was trying to push it towards identity politics and he was giving honest and fair responses. Before you get triggered next time take a bit more time to read the comment mate
Yuup
Hispanic people are often pretty conservative. They're not terribly interested in wokeism.
she was trying to bait him so hard lmao
Fr
yeah she is kind of annoying and dumb
Burritos are originally from Juárez/El Paso and the guy who created them was Juan Méndez in the 1910's, who used to transport and sell his food on the back of a Donkey = Burro, so people used to say where is the guy with the donkeys = burros. And yes they are kinda thin compared to Chipotle's but usually made from at least 20 types of stew on freshly made tortilla, actually you'll see the ladies making them. And that my friends is the real burrito!
that’s a great story much appreciated 🙌🏽
Yup this is the story! But the only thing I would add was “here canes the guys with the burritos” and the rest is history 😅
Agreed!
No they are not! Burritos are from California..stop the cap 🧢..we don’t eat the burritos in mexic which was only made with rice or a meat!
@@Lyndanet literally what the guy in the video said
Look at this lady struggle to make it political or about race but the man was like nope and here's a burrito lesson
Everything was great until she brought up her biased politics into it.
True and Mexicans eat with sour cream on they’re food too
She's totally a blm puppet
@@daniellazaro4571 yea Crema and also nata
Y'all wanna hate her so bad. But all she did was ask about authenticity ,
I just ate a burrito of carnitas and now i'm feeling my body tingling with all the juicy calories of energy. Pure Heaven. 😋
I eat a burrito every day and have been wondering about it's origins. I didn't know that the type I always eat is from San Francisco, very close to where I live. No wonder I love them.
scrambled egg and bean burritos in flour tortilla, was the norm. When I was growing up.
I don't know why this channel is underrated.....He explained it so beautifully about burrito and Mexican culture ❤️. Support them guys ...we need good food reviewers like them
My grandma and grandpa just call them tacos they never heard the word burrito.
It be like that believe it or not
A whole life, the taco wrapped in flour tortilla has been called a burrito in Mexico, in northern Mexico, at least.
Son mexicanos tus abuelos? Toda la vida ha sido llamado burrito el taco envuelto de tortilla de harina en México, en el norte de México, al menos.
They probably from central Mexico or southern Mexico
your family is probably from central or southern Mexico
Go on a date or burrito? Awkward interaction or a satisfying tasty treat?
That’s not a choice really
*America looks at the original burritos*- "Mmm... Needs to be bigger."
to be fair we like to do that to most foods that make their way over here :)
And damn it. It is beautiful!!!!!!
@@rjtheripper931 Eating baby sized burritos brings me way too much joy
@@MrSeals1000 same here. But we can all agree that burritos are one of god's greatest blessings on earth. Thank you jesus!!!!
And then there are those mexicans who said there is no such thing as burrito in mexico. Even though it is found in northern mexico. Just like there are italians who said spaghetti and meatballs is not italian. Yet in TERAMO there is spaghetti chittera con palottine(MEATBALL IN THAT LOCAL DIALECT). Or how Ittalish, a youtuber from ROME THE CAPITAL, who admitted his nonna fed him spaghetti con polpottine(the standard italian word for meatball).
The whole point is the, Burritos🌯 are Mexican food and that It originated from Mexico and was invented in Mexico. Viva México 🇲🇽
Really sick and tired of all these Americans trying to steal the origin of our food with all this “Tex-mex” crap. Texas was part of Mexico, anything originating from there is by default Mexican. Texmex falls under the Mexican umbrella.
This man seems wholesome. Just ate a homemade bean chilli burrito whilst watching this kek :D
Watching this while eating a Burrito Norteño from El Sarape in Green Bay, WI.
Nice
I am amazed at what people come up with for lunch around the world. Where I come from we have maki rolls which are also not suppose to be fancy but really a simple meal of rice and leftover food from the day before wrapped in seaweed.
Burrito’s didn’t become what they are nowadays until the braceros who would come to the US for seasonal work under the bracero program, started packing them with beans rice and meat.. my Grandpa told us the story behind them. R.I.P Grandpa Ruben!
That what I been reading. They came out of the struggle.
And she failed the mention the stolen wages was by the Mexican government.
@@alantyson5339 Exactly.
Yeah this documentary mentioned the bracero program so why do we need your commentary behind it? Make your own damn documentary if you want to get all uppity.
@@funkmonster Eat a burrito. Feel better.
I love how this guy shut down every opportunity the reporter took to try and make this about culture appropriation. "Does authenticity bother you?" "Does it bother you white people make this food?" Like come the hell on, it's food.
White people loving it and making it should be considered flattery is anything.
But like I said, he put it to her straight.
Yeh!
To make history long, the burrito is a NORTH STYLE MEXICAN TACO.
Lmao
So it’s a taco but the northen style way
You weren't paying attention it's a Texas California thing, Mexicans just eat soft tacos and mole
@@BlackBubblesJblack Don't be silly, the burritos are originally from Ciudad Juárez, but with the theft of territory by the gringos, El Paso del Norte - as it was called before - was divided and half remained on the gringo side and the other in Mexican side. But the burrito was created in Juárez, and people took them on a donkey (hence its name in Spanish "burritos") to sell to the other side of the city, that's why the gringos feel like creators of a dish known worldwide as part of the Mexican gastronomy as well as the totopo that is from Coahuila. Even if it hurts, that's the story.
@@cu9424 I heard what you're saying but the first burrito on" record "came out of Los Angeles CA
The interviewer here keeps trying to goad him into saying bad things about Americans and not once does he take the bait.
I caught that and admire him for it. I usually hate the word "problematic" but I appreciated the way he used it in regards to authenticity.
He’s a great guy, unlike the scummy far left trying to find a way to hate White people
He was awesome
Only reason this has likes is cause the man was awesome and intelletcual on his burrito game.
Old man and his burrito is the original creator of the burrito 🌯 end of story
I usually like to stop by a pick up a burrito on Sunday afternoons, and as I’m eating my burrito today (today’s selection was prawn) from La Corneta on Mission street, I decided watch a video on the history of burritos.
At 3:40, the interviewee, Gustavo Arellano mentions the Mission burrito, named after the Mission district, where I’ve lived my entire life. I love those burritos. I like the way he talked about burritos and the history of them.
The disappointing part was when the interviewer gets political at 7:10. Can’t we even enjoy our food without getting political?
Still, I like Gustavo’s passion for burritos and the things he had to say about the food.
Any video that starts off by presenting a statistic about "millennials" - you know they are going to try and inject some sort of pseudo-intellectual commentary about race, class, blah blah blah...
Sour cream is not just American. In the Veracruz area its essential in their tacos
in Mexico its called crema agria so yea Mexicans do eat sour cream
White people are just thieves their ancestors stole land now they want to
take credit for burritos
Very thoughtful guy, I’ll definitely visit if I’m ever in the area :)
My Mom used to work @ the Elcomador Restaurant. Tacos were cheap to make back then. And they would always give a basket piled with shoestring fries.
Burritos are from at least middle 1800's named after a donkey in heat,(hence size and shape) and got an entry on the dictionary of "mexicanismos" at least in late 1800's, if you fry one, you get a chimichanga. if it's big= burro, if small= burrito. Filling, anything goes ✌🏼
OMG, why am I watching this at late night ? Am I looking to suffer ?
I grew up in southern California on beans and rice. my family was in New Mexico long before it was called that we didn't cross the border like people would think, rather the border crossed us.
Believe it or not, burritos are a hot topic on Mexico and an example of the cultural divide between north and south. Burritos are a staple in the north of Mexico, meanwhile the southern states claim is a gringo, tex mex invention but thats not the case.
yea la gente del sur son muy ignorantes sobre la cultura Norteña
I grew up in Jalisco, and I didn't know burritos existed until I moved to the US. I was also pissed off when I ordered tacos at chipotle lol
Esque ustedes del centro y sur de Mexico. No comen ni saben que existen los burritos. Porque no forma parte de su gastronomia creen que es burrito de USA. Pero no el burrito nacio en Chihuahua cd. Juarez. Asi como yo no sabia que era una torta ahogada. Saludos.
@@melaniebustamante2532 Muy cierto, me falta conocer el resto de México.
@Taco De Carne Deja de decir tonterias y informate primero. El burrito es de cd. Juarez chihuahua. Los gringos lo adoptaron de los norteños. Si te tomaras el tiempo de buscarlo en google o podrias ver videos donde los gringos mismos hablan del origen del burrito y como se volvio una comida muy popular en USA.
Lol
3:17 el paso got burritos smaller then this....
Me (an el paso native): and i took that personally...
I really wanted to use this video for my day program for developmentally and intellectually disabled adults. I try to keep everything positive. We are a happy community with diverse backgrounds and ethnicities. Identity politics ruined this otherwise great video. We are all human beings, and we all have red blood running in our veins. I am an old white conservative Catholic man. Am I the enemy? I married a fantastic woman from Mexico. We have been happily married for 38 years. She loves the food from my heritage, and I love the food from hers and our kids learning the recipes from both sides of the family to pass on to future generations. Identity politics is racist and divisive. When will people wake up? "Love thy neighbor as thy self." My neighbor is not my enemy.
now I want a fresh burrito
The burritos I make are to Die for... I fry the Lean Meat Steak in a Cast Iron Frying pan! Now I've got this Foodi Ninja. I put them in for just the right amount of time. It comes out so tender...
I’m lying in my bed at 4 am craving a burrito whyyy
Depends on your definition of a "date" I suppose lol
If you mean go on a courting experience with someone you hardly know or someone you dont know at all.. then yeah, burrito wins, easily
Now if you mean going on a date with the person you have been with for a good while and are really close to them... then date wins, by far.
i dunno sometimes a burrito still wins...
@@Thrashmetalman You do realize you can make a date to go HAVE a burrito?
@@alansands256 doesn’t matter. Still taking the burrito.
Fun fact: lots of central and southern (especially the later) Mexicans don't even considere Burritos as mexican food and other ones that originated on the northern part of our country.
that doesn’t make the food less Mexican
Yeah cause the Mexican food they're used to is the food they grew up with
I liked the history, but not everything has to be political
lol.. Ciudad Juarez/El Paso Texas are the Best... !
The Burritos from Zac are really good.
I agree also Villa Ahumadas burritos
haha no way, sonoran ones are far better
Rafas burritos
I really like that guy. Very down to earth
I love you 🇲🇽 much love from a Gringo from the 🇺🇸
i fucking love this guy!
Burritos in San Francisco are the superior burrito
I really appreciated all the things this gentleman said. What is funny about the Zacatecas burrito, is my wife is from there. She used to say that burritos were not a Mexican thing. She'd never had them where she was from. Then one day driving through her state, we stopped at a huge burrito restaurant. The point is, you can grow up in a state that is known for burritos and never have them. She is from a desolate area. lol With that, we all have our individual experiences with food, so of course there are a million takes on everything. It is like people talking about what the right hot dog is, or pizza or whatever. Then insert the dynamic of marginalized people, well, of course you are going to get ruffled feathers. We just need to try to be respectful of others by learning and sharing. Easier said than done, for some of us.
Stop making food political.
WhiskeyCrack Thank you!
its just virtue signaling like he said every culture makes money off another cultures food
Why the heck would she bring the commander in chief into this conversation?? 🤦🏽♂️
I'm from Mexico, but live in the US. I just wanted to know the history of burritos. I hate it when they make it political.
Yes the part that fustrated me is when she kept on Bringing up Trump controversy and White ppl and race and Stuff like can we just enjoy the documentry smh
Thanks for making me hungry again
who else is watching this for their cooking class?
I find this to be a very interesting topic. There is no doubt in my mind that burritos are Mexican. However, the more I dig, the more I am inclined to believe that they first appeared in Central Mexico (Guanajuato). After all, even before the Mexican Revolution, the word "burrito" appears in the 1895 Diccionario de Mexicanismos. See lasficheras.com/burritos
Having searched on the internet until I found a copy of that reference material, I think it is beyond dispute that a burrito-like dish was served even in the late 1800s and was called "burrito" - although I suspect that this earlier form involved exclusively corn tortillas. I would love your thoughts on this subject!
Thanks for this, now I know what a Borrito is. Now going to look forward to eating them 😋
El tradicional burrito de frijoles con queso en Cd. Juarez. #lapobreza
Asi es muchos creen que es tex-mex pero no es de Chihuahua cd. Juarez. Igual que los nachos creen que son de USA pero son de Mexico nacieron en Piedras Negras 1943.
@@melaniebustamante2532 but they were introduced in America before it spread through Mexico.
@@henryjw15 burritos spread through northern mexico since the 1900's, its a regional food consumed daily by thousands, the fact it spread before through the southern parts of the US has more to do with the regional cultural links, burritos and nachos are still not accepted as Mexican food by people in the center and south of Mexico, but it is.
@@Pcordero87 yup, I really do much to connect that burritos we’re got popular in America before it reach out to other regions of Mexico. Like nacho the Mexican dish from coahulia become popular in America. Where do these dishes originate… on the border which just reinforces your statement about cultural links.
We have a place where I live called mariachis I highly recommend the burrito Gigante chicken with extra queso… beautiful!
Watching this while eating a Oak's burrito in brazil.
What food should we try next?
ATTN: empanadas
Check out "tlayudas" from the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Sooooo goood. And I still haven't found them in the US!
How about food that the host has manners hosting...without talking BS politics.
Since dislikes are gone , like this comment if you’re sick of people bashing on white peoples every chance they get! To sum up this ladies opinion: (burritos good, white people bad)
The burro came out of México already made, all those styles mentioned are not Mexican burros, (hotdogs? Fries? Really?) and if you have seen a burro in heat, that's where the name, shape and size comes from, it's raw but that's the truth! 🌯, That's why the small ones are "burritos" Burro=donkey, burrito=little donkey ✌🏼
I'm from the center south of Mexico and I never knew about burritos neither nor my parents until we arrive to the U.S. People are shock whenever I tell them my story! 😂 I know sounds crazy!
Really? Well the Burritos from Palma in Zacatecas are traditional food in the historical center of Zacatecas City
Becasue people from the center and south Méxco knows nothing about the northern mexican food, my northern friends get shocked when they see the food from the center and the south of México and being different doesnt make any of them less mexican.
@@sergioglzrls7994 it's not Mexican food is Texas Californian food genius
@@BlackBubblesJblack burritos where invented in Juarez City in the state of Chihuahua during the mexican revolution😐
@@toniu211 that was myth a fairy tale , and not facts, the burrito on record was started in Los Angeles among other Mexican food, the breakfast burrito and the nacho and the hard shell taco was all started in California and there's receipts and facts for that, do you know the difference in fact and myth?
Snd so what if some non-Mexican people make a burrito that's better than the Mexican ones? Food is universal, it doesn't belong to one culture or person it belongs to everybody.
EXCELLENT JOB YOUNG LADY!! GREAT QUESTIONS AND PATIENCE LISTENING TO THE RESPONSES! YOUR GONNA GO FAR!!!
From where tortilla came from indian roti came to Mexico from Collonozer wonder how
I had a burrito Last night in japan lol
So wait... who in vented The traditional Mexican Pink Taco? 🌮😚
Hugh Hefner lol
Idk Mr. Escalante was well educated on 🌯
Wonder what the sauce he is putting on his burrito it looks interesting
san diego style california burrios wehre my passion for more than a decade. try one if you have not had it.
The El Paso strory is on point.
This guys a real one
I really want a source for that statement at the beginning of a video.
She asked like 4 question about the mission burrito in different wording pretty much lol
My relatives in Jalisco just called them tacos.
So my burning question: What is the difference between tacos vs burritos?
Taco: A tortilla folded in half with a filling, and usually accompanied by a variety of toppings. Depending on the taco filling the tortilla can be flour or corn. If the tortilla is flour it is soft, if made of corn it is usually soft, unless it is a taco dorado, then it is crunchy. The burrito, burro, and the burro percheron use flour tortillas. The tortilla is rolled around a filling and the ends can be open ended or closed. Usually only the burrito is ever open ended because a burro and a burro percheron are more logistically challenging to handle. Their bigger size means more stuff to fall out so sealing the ends makes sense. This is from a Sonoran viewpoint.
Mexico has sour cream too wtf
She biting it like she dont like it and sounding scripted like a rookie, terrible hostess. We need people that eat the food, speak on its history, flavor culture etc but do not bring up politics and race into food!
preferred his food history bits over the weird interview
People : There are a lot of "WHITE MEXICANS " that invented Mexican food like the "Chile "Relleno"[
Del Taco makes a great cheeseburger! Mi Gallo Giro in Evans, Colorado has the best burrito in NoCo!
You don't do it out of war you do it out of Necessity !!!
I Just-Eat A Super-Burrito&ENJOY!-Raymond "Mike" Hong!&(LA CATRINA-Mexican Food Truck Or Wherever-I'M HAPPY!-Mike!)😎👍!!!!!!!!!
6:30 seriously? That ruined the entire interview smh.
My mom is From Zacatecas but she never feed me those triditional Zacatecano Burritos 😞🌯.
Cuz I don't exist
Does your mom look white too
Yeah it was pretty pathetic that she was trying to bait him to say it's wrong for white people to "make money from Mexican food"... As if she doesn't benefit from something another culture has "supplied"....
I call em burriters !!!
Culture vultures!!!! burritos are Mexican
Burritos were originally from cd juarez mx
Just like nachos ignacio anaya creator
How to explain the appearance of Burritos in Los Angeles during the 1930s then?
He needs to smile a little more haha
Anyone ever eat a burrito while having sex?
Thx, now I'm super hungry...
Hello, I'll take a bean and cheese little donkey with a side of rooster beak...Por Aqui, gracias.
😂
06:56 Columbu-sing.. To Bullshit about you discovering something-discovered already..
I dont really see the angle of if this is "woke" signaling, i think shes asking relevant questions about not just the history of the burrito but also the misconception of whether or not its offensive to him. I would have liked to hear him possibly talk about french and latino cuisine fusions, it'd be cool to know more about how french sauces/french prepped proteins/veggies can be combined with burritos, south american/central american stews, quesadillas etc. Ive yet to find a single restaurant that takes the heritage of the Americas in French/Spanish histories and combines that with the food styles to make something a serious twist.
The best burritos are from Chihuahua, there are most famous than tacos.
Thanks for the info hahaha 😂❤
One world, one love 🤔
❤😂🎉 thrusday st Andre house burrito dinner, NBC number 1 fan
Sometimes I lower myself and go to Cheepotle and eat the gringo food if and only if there are no vastly superior and authentic Mexican establishments in the area..
I dont think burritos size mean anything, we prefer it bc it simply has more 🤦🤦😂😂
she spent the entire 8 minutes race baiting, so sad.
Smaller burritos taste better to me
I'm hungry.
LOL me too man me too....
Hi hungry, I’m dad
3:36 lol yes, its just breakfast lol