@@CryoWolf96no is kinda diferent, in spanish is no, like the no in north, while in english is nou, ok is basically the same in both just in spanish is like the ok in oklahoma
Leaving aside the ok subject, if he went to a popular city for tourists, like Cancun, it's very common for the people in there to know at least English, the states that border with the USA include an English program on their school's syllabus (especially private schools), I'm not saying that everyone knows English, but you will be surprised at the number of people that are bilingual, myself included, although I'm more experienced with reading than speaking or writing.
@@Sick_Sara I mean, it still works. I don't condone the overreliance on AI, but there's a time and place to complain. People losing jobs to automation is bad, but protesting for your ideas by shoehorning serious topics in a joke _is not exactly the best way to do it._
It would be nice if the fuckers coming here would learn to use babel to speak english. But, nope they are not here to be part of the country they are invaders.
I'm mexican, but I wouldn't eat a street taco or burrito, UNLESS it is recommended. Watch out for salmonella. Sorry to say it but many times there are zero hygienic measures, people do not wash their hands and are taking the money while preparing the food. Remember you may be attacked by "the vengeance of Moctezuma" (diarrhea).
The best burritos can be found in the North of Mexico,. The flour tortillas are made with lard and they're silky, slightly elastic and almost see through. Also no rice in them.
@@ToastFGC sadly that is a common myth, burritos trace their point of origin to various places and times, from the way tortillas were used by the mayan civilization to how the Pueblo people used tortillas. However the term burrito has been identified as just a term for a rolled taco in the state of Guanajuato dating back to the late 1800s, giving the food a Mexican origin. What you're probably referring to are mission style burritos, invented in a California long after the birth of the original burrito.
Original burritos in Juarez are thin, flat, with a different variety of fillings, you usually need 2 and try different ones, they use suero de queso and salsa verde, different variety of beens and queso fresco or panela which are similar or different, papa con chorizo is big in Juarez and they sell them of coolers on the roads or city corners.
@@eddiechimex We are culturally richer, economically gigantic , politically it is us who decide everything, people from Juarez vote but their vote doesn’t really matter, it’s pretty much insignificant apart from Juan Gabriel who wasn’t even born there and burritos are their only gastronomical contribution to the Nation, and they are Cartel members and savages.
Dude went all the way to México just to eat at a restaurant for gringos 😂. Edit: FYI the restaurant is called casa Tequila, is at Cancun, literally the whole menu is in English, and yes they sell food for gringos, burritos, nachos and fajitas
@@HIELO.. you can find burritos anywhere in Mexico, but they are only eaten by the locals in the north of the country. You won't find chilangos eating burritos because that is just not what we eat.
As a mexican norteña, you are a little bit lost güero, but i gonna tell you in spanish, since you're interested El burrito es originario del Norte, al parecer de Chihuahua. En el norte usamos diferentes guisos y carnes para hacer un burrito como: Machaca Carne Asada Adobada Chilorio, chorizo Carne en chile colorado Discada Bisteq de res Picadillo Jamon con huevo Salchichas con huevo. El clasico es el de machaca, al ser carne seca dura más tiempo, para los del norte es una tradición llevarlos siempre que salimos de paseo o de viaje, desde niño te lo ponen de lunch. Para los norteños desde nuestros tatarabuelos es muy común y práctico comer esto, porque vivimos en zonas ganaderas, poco pobladas, muy alejado un pueblo de otro, y antes era difícil comprar o conseguír comida en el camino, los vaqueros, trabajadores y estudiantes acostumbramos llevarlo de lonche, al tener suficiente proteina animal, aseguras no andarte muriendo de hambre y como el clima es extremoso esta comida no se te echara a perder tan rápido, por eso también les llamamos "burritos paseados" Ademad tenemos las tortillas sobaqueras, unas bien gigantes para un burro bien montado Saludos de Sonora
I am from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. The place where the burrito was invented. You should definitely try a burrito from there. Ranging from guisados to carne asada, pastor, winnie (franks in tomato sauce), so much varietiy. You will find no rice in the burritos though
Bro where was this thing invented cause theres sources sayung it was invented in texas , some sources say it was in mission san francisco and others say that them shits been around since the aztecs and mayans
@@TrueTonyTheCattechnically if you want to break that down even more Carne means meat, Carne asada means grilled meat and Carne de res means beef. And if you want steak it's call bistec
Burritos are a regional dish in Mexico originating in the state of Chihuahua in the city of Juárez Mexico which is on the U.S. Mexico Border. They are not common the further south you go and basically non existent for about 80% of the country. Traditionally the filling it's simple with either a stew or meat and/or beans.
True, I don't think I saw any and I've driven around half the country. (I'm sure they probably serve them in more touristy restaurants in CDMX, Merida and Cancun).
They do. I have had them in Cancun and Playa del Carmen I have been all over Mexico and burritos are mainly North Mexico thing but the tourist places will have them. Tacos are found all over Mexico but with different ingredients. Tacos de canasta tacos guisados etc.
@@garycastronova7939 I don't think Cancun counts. It feels more like an American Enclave than a Mexican city. I never saw a Burrito since the furthest North I went was Teotehuacan. Tacos everywhere though and they were amazing. Best ones I had were in Xpujil. Loved Mexico so much, but didn't care much for Cancun.
@@Joshua-fi4ji well if you only hang out in the tourist zone or expat area then yeah but every tourist destination I have been to in Mexico has a barrio or two where the locals are. I don't really care for Cancun either though which is why I spent all my time in Playa del Carmen and Cozumel and Mahahual. I really like Chiapas, Oaxaca, Tabasco and Veracruz and will go back. Puerto Vallarta and surrounding areas was nice too.
Actually, burritos are NOT from Mexico, but instead originated in the taquerias of the Mission district of San Francisco. Aside from the Sonora region of Mexico, flour tortillas are not part of the traditional regional cuisine
@@davidnoticiero6728Thats not true tho, burritos ARE from Mexico, specifically from Ciudad Juarez... In some lady sold them, and she would use donkeys (burros) to carry the burritos from her home to where she sold them, and thats why people started calling her the "burritos" lady. Flour or tortillas de harina are also widely used in all Northern mexican states. In Chihuahua we use more flour tortillas than corn tortillas :)
For anyone who doesn't know what this person is talking about, Burritos were first invented in Texas by farmers to give to laborers, and they were not good tasting. Then in Colorado the wet burrito was invented, the first decent tasting burrito. Then in San Francisco La Taqueria invented the mission style burrito which is what we call a burrito today. (Named after the mission district in SF.) The now not wet burrito was invented in San Francisco, and La Taqueria still makes the OG burrito to today, and yes it's quite good. The burrito is as American as apple pie. During the Trump administration an American moved to Mexico City. They were shocked Mexico City had not heard of the mission style burrito let alone the flour tortilla, so they opened up a stall and started selling burritos in Mexico. It was a huge hit and spread like wildfire. Today in most of Mexico you can now get a mission style burrito. edit: I'm getting lots of responses. For clarification flour tortillas were not common in Mexico City until recently. I didn't say "there are not flour tortillas in Mexico", I said Mexico City specifically. Please improve your reading comprehension people.
@@Danielle_1234the flour tortilla is just from a different Mexican region. The flour tortilla burrito you could argue was invented in the U.S. or the former Mexican region that is now the U.S.
@@bunkerhillguy2542 Thats stupid though. Like what if this guy is genuinely trying to learn your language and is trying to interact with you in Spanish? Is it beneath you to talk to him in a less profound version of Spanish so he could actually practice conversational skills?
I was waiting for it thinking it was gonna be a laugh but all he said was okay 😂😂😂 bruh it's the same in English and Spanish. As a Mexican, thanks for making me laugh with ur comment lol
Nah ordering at restaurants is kind of easy you can minimize the amount of vocabulary you actually need but even with a somewhat broad yet basic vocabulary you can sound like probably know more than you actually do. Once you can ask for Togo cups boxes or bags you know you’re good
He probably came back after the shot was done. You ever see videos of just one person riding down the road on a bike before the camera changes to a different shot? They get off their bike, grab the camera, and change positions.
I mean, he could've popped over the border from El Paso just to have a burrito, it's extremely unlikely that he would experience anything negative crime-wise.
@@hilaryhongkongi mean burritos were invented and are served mostly in northern mexican states, so if you want a good burrito you'd have to go to bordering states
In fact, the term "gringo" was invented during that war. The mexicans that saw americans getting into the capital would yell at them "green go!" Because the americans used to have green clothes and that evolved to what we know today as gringo
For sure the waiter knew English lol. Reminds me of this one video I saw where a TH-camr learned German and moved to Germany only to find out that most of them speak English too.
Bro, most servers in Mexico don't speak English or if they do it is very basic. When the dude asked for the burrito it was the simplest way to ask for it. No need for the waiter to even know English.
@@luisberino1465 kajajajja boludo no me jodas. Obvio que la mayoría de meseros no hablan inglés, pero en un restsurante caro en una ciudad que recibe muchos turistas me vas a decir que no?
@@luisberino1465 i agree bro but you got to admit them tourist zones they got to know it to be more successful not needed but definitely helps stay up raza
That’s actually a rumor, burrito was a local name for a taco, the burrito we all know and love was actually invented in California. Granted, by a Mexican originally from Mexico, but still, it’s a Cali food
@@nathenwithaneno not really, not at that point at least 1850 California was taken over by the US and in 1895 the burrito was invented. So yeah US food definitely, still pretty good regardless of where it was invented.
Fact: burritos was made in the border not in Mexico. Many states in Mexico had burritos confused with flautas. Until now that the meal became a hit in the US.
Bro, nobody confuse burritos with flautas here, burritos has been here before they were a thing in the usa, my grandma use to sell them in her house when she were young.
The Mission style burrito that he was eating was invented in the Mission district San Francisco, California, US. The burrito this man bought at the end was a US burrito made in Mexico.
In most parts of Mexico they don't prepare nor serve burritos. It's a Northern Mexican regional item Baja, Sonora,,Chihuahua It was adapted and actually popularized in the United States by Mexican Americans
@@hlaw2830 the only tiny authentic burritos are the refried beans burrito and the pounded dry beef burrito and those are just breakfast companions. The authentic burrito as a meal, is big and never has rice or disgusting canned vegetables. So maybe LA "invented" that kind of burritos. Authentic burritos have just meat, or meat with FRESH vegetables. Burritos were invented as a quick and easy food to prepare. Rice wasn't even common in northern Mexico.
@@JusticiaD No, we took your shit and made it better, then you started copying us, and now you're talking ahit because you know I'm right, lol, canned vegitables.
nope, the one shown there is made of carne asada estilo sonora, it is quite good but still short of any regular burrito in northern mexico. the difference is how meat is prepared and cooked.
Como nota, el lugar al que fuiste en méxico se ve muy agringado y pensado para que gente como tú (extranjeros) lo visiten, para que muy seguramente te lo vendan carísimo, Un verdadero burrito ni siquiera lo envolvemos así, es una simple tortilla gigante de harina con queso para gratinar estilo oaxaca, carne asada, guacamole y guarniciones pudiendo ser cebolla cocida, curtida, cruda con cilantro, morrones y/o champiñón. Claro sin olvidar una buena salsa y limón.
Mexican one definitely looked better too. But he ordered the burrito in the US at a take out place and there was a lot if lettuce in it. He ordered the burrito in Mexico at a sit down restaurant, and you could see that there was a lot of steak and cheese in it. Apples and oranges.
Depends on where you live but yeah, mostly in the north, if you're in the central parts you can find it, just not everywhere since it is not mexican food at all
@@Discodianyeah but babbel is complete bs and sucks cuz you spend like 5 lessons just learning 1 word Edit: you said "doulingo" which is probably a typo but so could his be so think before you try being an asshole to someone
@@Spookoonmonkey Incorrect, Duolingo is free to download and use, and nothing essential is locked behind a paywall. There is super Duolingo, but that just removes ads and unlocks some features. Do you even use Duolingo?
It really depends on where you got your Mexican burrito from, the south ain’t knowned for the flour tortilla. You need to go north: Sonora, Chihuahua, Nuevo León would be my best recomendations
Exactly, foreigners expect Mexico to be the same. When the North and South are very divided in both food and culture. North is all about flour tortillas, burritos, carne asada, musica norteña, vaqueros/cowboy culture and etc. And the South/Central region is more stereotypical like the Mariachi, Tacos, Aztecs and Mayans and whatever other foreigners think represents Mexico.
1. No one actually knows where burritos were invented, but probably near the border since they're more of a northern Mexico/U.S. meal. 2. Mexicans actually do use the word "Ok". C'mon guys it's not that deep.
@EyeSackBzar Latin America has a problem with stealing credit, best example of this would be flight, because Brazil is the only place on Earth where it wasn't the Wright Brothers.
@@criscampos7312 Pero de que estilo? come este o el estilo de California donde los mojan con salsa, Yo soy de Zacatecas y cuando Visito no se ven Burritos en los Menus Puras enchiladas y Birria 😂
Afortunadamente hay muchos mexicanos preparando esa comida, y realmente hacen maravillas con lo que logran conseguir (creo que los que mas batallan con los ingredientes son los que viven en japon)
I live in Juarez. The land of the burrito. In fact, next to a burrito place that participated on the guinness record for largest burrito. I have never in my life seen a burrito folded like that. They are just rolled and the sides are exposed. If it isnt like that, its not local. I mean, at the end of the day its the same thing. But it is not how they are served here.
How's Juarez these days anyways? I'm in El Paso, Texas & it's like a 20 minute drive from the border lol also I heard Juarez is doing good then sometimes I hear there's alot of crime (I think) & Juarez is always dangerous when something bad happens
Did he go to Tijuana? Burritos a regional dish in Mexico and he didn't say where he went. If he wanted authenticity, he'd have gone to Chihuahua (16hrs according to Google Maps). 16hrs definitely justifies a flight, particularly seeing as it's one of the more dangerous parts of the country and who knows the border delays he could face.
The original burritos from Mexico are in the northern states of Mexico, not in the capital. Some of the best flour tortillas and burritos you will have are all in the border side towns of Mexico like Tijuana or Piedras Negras
@@eles928lol naww tijuanas are better then those especially dgo food missing that sason no lie but it’s all subjective still imo calis are far superior to any their cleaner n more thoughtful Mexicans in the USA are built different let’s go lol
@@kitothekito915 you do realize most Californians are mexican right? one can say burritos from cali are also authentic. while i do agree having food from their original countries are better theres no need to be bias.
I'm Mexican born, and American. I've lived in the US most of my life and traveled to Mex many times. I've never had a burrito in México. I've been to the Riviera Maya, and la CDMX, twice. We once drove from Tampa, Florida, to Arcelia, Guerrero and back, in 1993.
The burritos are from the North of Mexico, Chihuahua, Sonora, Nuevo Leon. Burritos are made from only tortilla rolled with mexican stews, chicharrón, picadillo, huevo con salsa, tinga, mole. We don't put lettuce tomato, neither guacamole, no sour cream .
As somebody mentioned below, burritos in Mexico at least 25 years ago DID NOT have any fillers such as rice and beans. Those fillers are added here in the U.S in my opinion to reduce the amount of asada they would normally add to a regular size burrito and thus save and make more money. Where half of my family is from they only use protein. Which reminds me how a paisa ( paisano = fellow countryman ) that came out here for visit went with a cousin to get a burrito from a very reputable taqueria ( King Taco in LA ) and was disappointed when given a burrito with these fillers as mentioned.
It’s hard to compare burritos, traditionally it’s just a flour tortilla with whatever fillings you have on hand. And these two burritos were the exact same. A mexican burrito as I know it is just meat and some sort of carb usually potatoes or it’s just beans and cheese, it’s traditionally a struggle meal and not what we have here.
@@nathanwinsor7It depends what variant of the burrito you’re talking about. The Mission Style Burrito, the most common one in the U.S. was created in Cali. But the first Burrito was created over in Mexico, in the state of Juarez
@@JFVideos960 yes I’m aware, if you read into it to be fair there is some debate, but burrito was a term used in the region for any food in a tortilla, the popularized burrito that everyone is familiar with was made in California, and yes San Diego
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You guys should really look into learning spanish! Its a wonderful language with beautiful cultures all around the world that speak it!
Duolingo is the goat
I love how bro casually snuck an ad into a burrito video
gotta get that bag 💰
more like made an ad with a video about a burrito around it
I love how bro casually snuck a burrito video into an ad
Ngl it was the smoothest way to promote ur sponsor
I’m not mad lol
The waiter in Mexico definitely knew English
@@CryoWolf96 no he didn’t lol almost every language says ok and he’s probably used to Americans visiting
@@CryoWolf96ok in english is the same in mexico just that you pronounce it more rough
@@CryoWolf96 ok is the same in English and Spanish
@@CryoWolf96no is kinda diferent, in spanish is no, like the no in north, while in english is nou, ok is basically the same in both just in spanish is like the ok in oklahoma
Leaving aside the ok subject, if he went to a popular city for tourists, like Cancun, it's very common for the people in there to know at least English, the states that border with the USA include an English program on their school's syllabus (especially private schools), I'm not saying that everyone knows English, but you will be surprised at the number of people that are bilingual, myself included, although I'm more experienced with reading than speaking or writing.
1000 missed calls from duolingo
Duolingo is about to teach his family something from 1800🙍🏾♂️
Duolingo is going to shit, replacing translators with AI.
@@Sick_Sara I mean, it still works.
I don't condone the overreliance on AI, but there's a time and place to complain.
People losing jobs to automation is bad, but protesting for your ideas by shoehorning serious topics in a joke _is not exactly the best way to do it._
Bro's family is gone
@@ember2933 nerd
Bro was flighing on spirit airline💀
When you really have money you don’t need to flex. A plane is a plane. It will get you where you need to do go.
@@raylopez3833 well said
@@raylopez3833And some are just objectively better than others
Fly Delta or Alaska
Hahahahaha that is soooo frickin hilarious broooo!!!!!! 😒
I love how bro casually snuck a burrito video into an ad
Here it is!!!😂😂😂
Casually? 😂
Casually? He went on a plane.
Yeah, that was just a glorified commercial. Totally agree.
Now I want a burrito
Dude learned Spanish for the guy to say “ok”🙂
"OK" has gone international tbh. I use it when speaking Spanish or Catalan.
No. He learned spanish for the guy to make him the burrito
I mean what do you want him to say? Spanish is one of the most commonly spoken languages EVER 💀
@@elpito9326 eres de Cataluña?? Yo soy de canarias
@@VIC-tz6wc soy de Alicante, pero aquí también se habla catalán (valenciano)
Dude in Mexico after you order in Spanish: Yeah, bro. No worries. I gotchu.
It would be nice if the fuckers coming here would learn to use babel to speak english. But, nope they are not here to be part of the country they are invaders.
"it was close but this one definitely wins" Made so much sense
I liked the part where he explained the differences
He never does, actually kinda like it, pretty straightforward.
Nothing. Both are delicious when made by a good cook.
@@Brandon-gz9nxlol
Or maybe watch the full video, if you have the attention span for that. Brain rotted
You need babble for that
Learns Spanish to be respectful of the local
The local: okay
The okay is used in everywhere
okay is not exclusively used in english if that’s what you meant
@@yancancelок
In Spanish, it's written as "okey"
Cry then
No Duolingo was harmed in this video
What are you babling about?
@@SauceOnChickenBall nice one dude
@@SauceOnChickenBalllol
😂😂
Duolingo was harmed, he said it wrong he basically said, "can i please eat a burrito of chicken please"
Watching this ginger saying Spanish right is amazing
Dont go to fancy restaurants if u are looking for tacos or burritos in Mexico, street food is the best one
I'm mexican, but I wouldn't eat a street taco or burrito, UNLESS it is recommended. Watch out for salmonella. Sorry to say it but many times there are zero hygienic measures, people do not wash their hands and are taking the money while preparing the food. Remember you may be attacked by "the vengeance of Moctezuma" (diarrhea).
Pero hay más higiene en los restaurantes que en la calle.
@@dimaripiem5393 eso le dal sabor 🤑🤑🤑
@@itshugo546 usted le sabe 🗿
@@dimaripiem5393si tienes las enzimas, entonces no hay ningún problema
The best burritos can be found in the North of Mexico,. The flour tortillas are made with lard and they're silky, slightly elastic and almost see through. Also no rice in them.
Hell yea there from chihuahua,closer to the US than Mexico City.
I hate that in the USA they put lots of rice and beans and almost no meat .👎 😢
@@MartinSanchez-th6ix you know exactly which burritos I'm talking about.
The thing is they weren't invented in Mexico. Its an American invention.
@@ToastFGC sadly that is a common myth, burritos trace their point of origin to various places and times, from the way tortillas were used by the mayan civilization to how the Pueblo people used tortillas. However the term burrito has been identified as just a term for a rolled taco in the state of Guanajuato dating back to the late 1800s, giving the food a Mexican origin.
What you're probably referring to are mission style burritos, invented in a California long after the birth of the original burrito.
Original burritos in Juarez are thin, flat, with a different variety of fillings, you usually need 2 and try different ones, they use suero de queso and salsa verde, different variety of beens and queso fresco or panela which are similar or different, papa con chorizo is big in Juarez and they sell them of coolers on the roads or city corners.
Exactly, that burrito in the video is actually “American” style burrito lol, so it’s the copy of the copy
Yes best burritos are from Juarez not from Mexico City 😁
@@eddiechimex yes but people from Mexico City are better and rule the country
@@hugojaime9565 why are they better? Isn’t it all the same country?
@@eddiechimex We are culturally richer, economically gigantic , politically it is us who decide everything, people from Juarez vote but their vote doesn’t really matter, it’s pretty much insignificant apart from Juan Gabriel who wasn’t even born there and burritos are their only gastronomical contribution to the Nation, and they are Cartel members and savages.
"Although its close, this one DEFINETLY wins"?!
The waiters perfect English as he said “ok” was impressive, he for sure is a babble subscriber
ahahaha good one
That's about as much as people learn with Babel on average.
everyone says ok, it’s not just something people who speak english say
@@_Nyxx_ its a joke
ok in english is ok in spanish
Dude went all the way to México just to eat at a restaurant for gringos 😂. Edit: FYI the restaurant is called casa Tequila, is at Cancun, literally the whole menu is in English, and yes they sell food for gringos, burritos, nachos and fajitas
Haha...yeah
I know 😂😂
He just went to Mexico to create an ad for Babel...
I was just about to say... how he ordered in Spanish & the guy gave the most English sounding- OKAY... 😂 too funny.
I wish I can do that go to Mexico but not for a burrito because I don’t like burritos, I will go to the zoo.
Burritos are exclusive to the north of México, so when it comes to burritos, it has to be Sonora or nothing.
I guess the burrito I just ate at cdmx was a hallucination????
@@HIELO..no but its not as good as the ones at Sonora
Puro ciudad Juárez pa burritos
Whatever you say big guy
@@HIELO.. you can find burritos anywhere in Mexico, but they are only eaten by the locals in the north of the country. You won't find chilangos eating burritos because that is just not what we eat.
Man just spoke Spanish like a true Spanish by just learning it in about 1-2 hours.
No he didnt, but he sounded ok.
As a mexican norteña, you are a little bit lost güero, but i gonna tell you in spanish, since you're interested
El burrito es originario del Norte, al parecer de Chihuahua.
En el norte usamos diferentes guisos y carnes para hacer un burrito como:
Machaca
Carne Asada
Adobada
Chilorio, chorizo
Carne en chile colorado
Discada
Bisteq de res
Picadillo
Jamon con huevo
Salchichas con huevo.
El clasico es el de machaca, al ser carne seca dura más tiempo, para los del norte es una tradición llevarlos siempre que salimos de paseo o de viaje, desde niño te lo ponen de lunch.
Para los norteños desde nuestros tatarabuelos es muy común y práctico comer esto, porque vivimos en zonas ganaderas, poco pobladas, muy alejado un pueblo de otro, y antes era difícil comprar o conseguír comida en el camino, los vaqueros, trabajadores y estudiantes acostumbramos llevarlo de lonche, al tener suficiente proteina animal, aseguras no andarte muriendo de hambre y como el clima es extremoso esta comida no se te echara a perder tan rápido, por eso también les llamamos "burritos paseados"
Ademad tenemos las tortillas sobaqueras, unas bien gigantes para un burro bien montado
Saludos de Sonora
Tu si le sabes mija! Arriba el norte! 🤠
Esa es cultura culinaria.
Gracias por compartir!
Los mejores son los de Sonora.
exacto.no se cómo sean los del norte pero en el DF creo que es jaón y queso en tortilla chica de harina...
Soy de panamá y acaban de enseñarme mucho con su comentario
Bro studied Spanish on his flight and already speaks better Spanish than no sabos
Eh he speaks it alright. It's not all that better than the no sabos.
Yea honestly he just said meat not steak lmao
As a no sabo. This comment hurts...
Que es un no sabo
@@InjusticeJoshI’m assuming it’s an ethnically Hispanic person who doesn’t actually speak Spanish.
Bro actually ditched duolingo for "babbel".
that waiter definitely speaks english lol
Maybe, maybe not lol
Why tho?
Ok is a word used in spanish sooo
@@Wiizp590that and super .Spanish speakers use many English words
@@NamesPhimble Super, al igual que una gran parte de su vocabulario, no es una palabra originada en el inglés.
@@Tremendo oh didn’t know that my bad
I am from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. The place where the burrito was invented. You should definitely try a burrito from there. Ranging from guisados to carne asada, pastor, winnie (franks in tomato sauce), so much varietiy. You will find no rice in the burritos though
nor Lettuce
burritos arent even mexican. they were invented in usa by chicanos
If he goes to juarez he probably won’t make it back
Bro where was this thing invented cause theres sources sayung it was invented in texas , some sources say it was in mission san francisco and others say that them shits been around since the aztecs and mayans
Hey paisa!
Bro just asked “can I eat a burrito with meat” 💀
Thats what i was thinking, butchered the fuck out of it
I meannn it gets the meaning across, better than most gringos
See, just saying “Carne” means meat, but when you say “Carne Asada” it means steak.
@@TrueTonyTheCattechnically if you want to break that down even more Carne means meat, Carne asada means grilled meat and Carne de res means beef. And if you want steak it's call bistec
@@dominicsmallwood-zz8he . Thats just sounds like Bisteak. We say carne asada, they know what we meant by it.
You should’ve gone to Petco Park, San Diego for some of the greatest burritos of all time
Burritos are a regional dish in Mexico originating in the state of Chihuahua in the city of Juárez Mexico which is on the U.S. Mexico Border. They are not common the further south you go and basically non existent for about 80% of the country. Traditionally the filling it's simple with either a stew or meat and/or beans.
True, I don't think I saw any and I've driven around half the country.
(I'm sure they probably serve them in more touristy restaurants in CDMX, Merida and Cancun).
They do. I have had them in Cancun and Playa del Carmen
I have been all over Mexico and burritos are mainly North Mexico thing but the tourist places will have them. Tacos are found all over Mexico but with different ingredients. Tacos de canasta tacos guisados etc.
@@garycastronova7939 try tacos birria
@@garycastronova7939 I don't think Cancun counts. It feels more like an American Enclave than a Mexican city.
I never saw a Burrito since the furthest North I went was Teotehuacan. Tacos everywhere though and they were amazing. Best ones I had were in Xpujil.
Loved Mexico so much, but didn't care much for Cancun.
@@Joshua-fi4ji well if you only hang out in the tourist zone or expat area then yeah but every tourist destination I have been to in Mexico has a barrio or two where the locals are. I don't really care for Cancun either though which is why I spent all my time in Playa del Carmen and Cozumel and Mahahual. I really like Chiapas, Oaxaca, Tabasco and Veracruz and will go back. Puerto Vallarta and surrounding areas was nice too.
The waiter then said, “OK,” foreigner 😂
We also say Okay in Spanish lol
That's all y'all say to any Europeans duhh😂
Okay Is used globally lmao
Actually, burritos are NOT from Mexico, but instead originated in the taquerias of the Mission district of San Francisco. Aside from the Sonora region of Mexico, flour tortillas are not part of the traditional regional cuisine
@@davidnoticiero6728Thats not true tho, burritos ARE from Mexico, specifically from Ciudad Juarez... In some lady sold them, and she would use donkeys (burros) to carry the burritos from her home to where she sold them, and thats why people started calling her the "burritos" lady. Flour or tortillas de harina are also widely used in all Northern mexican states. In Chihuahua we use more flour tortillas than corn tortillas :)
My Mexican heart almost passed out. “Where burritos were invented” . . . Now I know the true meaning of fake news
For anyone who doesn't know what this person is talking about, Burritos were first invented in Texas by farmers to give to laborers, and they were not good tasting. Then in Colorado the wet burrito was invented, the first decent tasting burrito. Then in San Francisco La Taqueria invented the mission style burrito which is what we call a burrito today. (Named after the mission district in SF.) The now not wet burrito was invented in San Francisco, and La Taqueria still makes the OG burrito to today, and yes it's quite good. The burrito is as American as apple pie.
During the Trump administration an American moved to Mexico City. They were shocked Mexico City had not heard of the mission style burrito let alone the flour tortilla, so they opened up a stall and started selling burritos in Mexico. It was a huge hit and spread like wildfire. Today in most of Mexico you can now get a mission style burrito.
edit: I'm getting lots of responses. For clarification flour tortillas were not common in Mexico City until recently. I didn't say "there are not flour tortillas in Mexico", I said Mexico City specifically. Please improve your reading comprehension people.
I was gonna say I thought burritos were invented in Texas or New mexico.
@@Danielle_1234the flour tortilla is just from a different Mexican region. The flour tortilla burrito you could argue was invented in the U.S. or the former Mexican region that is now the U.S.
It was invented in Juarez, last time I checked that's a part of Mexico
Mexico didn’t invent the burritos!!!! Bro totally missed that one. Do your research bro.
this dude spent a good 45 minutes learning spanish for the waiter to say “Ok” 😂
love this!
*Tries to Order in Spanish*
*The waiter answers in English*
Waiter knew that Spanish was sus lmao
in mexico we also say okay...
Yeah OK is the same in English and Spanish
@@bunkerhillguy2542 Thats stupid though. Like what if this guy is genuinely trying to learn your language and is trying to interact with you in Spanish? Is it beneath you to talk to him in a less profound version of Spanish so he could actually practice conversational skills?
@@Orto4956Honey… Yo Quiero Taco Bell 😂
I was waiting for it thinking it was gonna be a laugh but all he said was okay 😂😂😂 bruh it's the same in English and Spanish. As a Mexican, thanks for making me laugh with ur comment lol
Dan : Yapping in his extra effort mexican
Waiter : …*sigh* okay.
Ok.... 😂😂😂
The language is called Spanish you racist originating in SPAIN you prob don't even know Mexico was colonized
He like Gringo🥱
OK is the same in Spanish.
I think the waiter realized how the guy didn't speak much Spanish.
As a mexican that's Spanish was actually really good
he said "puedo comer" and then translated it to "can i have"
@@bigplaya0682 at least hs not like one of those people that don't even try
That's what I'm saying but he could use a little more practice cause translated "Puedo comer" wrong.
Dumbass northern Mexico they eat mainly tacos their anyway burritos are as American as apple pie.
¿Puedo ordenar un burrito por favor?
Wow! You're really good at Spanish. Even better at me in Spanish
For a second there, I thought the waiter in Mexico was going to respond in English when he says, "oo..kaay."😂😂😂
“Sir I’m from Chicago..”
@@robert_ufc”pulls out gu-“
After that he says "gracias" means thank you
I was waiting for the "pinche gringo"
They don't teach you that on babbel lol...
No digas mamadas todos los mesero aquí en Mexico decimos eso
When the guy said “ok” I felt visible pain
do you want him to say "sí, señor" foh
@@komi8628is that too much to ask for lol
"Ok" is kind of universal I think 😂 not sure about Mexico, but Germany definitely uses it
@@augustjschroederyeah it’s pretty much universal
Mexicans use "ok" all the time. Including the ones who don't speak English
My boy doing his biggest effort to comunicate decently with a local, and the Waiter jst responds with a simple "okay" 😂🤣😂🤣
“Okey” is also in spanish….
What else is he supposed to say?
I know that shit was funny
Nah ordering at restaurants is kind of easy you can minimize the amount of vocabulary you actually need but even with a somewhat broad yet basic vocabulary you can sound like probably know more than you actually do. Once you can ask for Togo cups boxes or bags you know you’re good
I mean, did you want the waiter to give a monologue or something lol
Ummm yeah if the cartel sees him
The cartel : •_•
Did you seriously just take two bites, praise it, and walk away from it? I demand to know what happened to the rest of the first burrito.
Probably took it with him or took it Home
He has someone to record him so he prob shared the burrito with that person or eat it all by himself cuz who doesnt like a good burrito.
He probably came back after the shot was done. You ever see videos of just one person riding down the road on a bike before the camera changes to a different shot? They get off their bike, grab the camera, and change positions.
shared with the invisible cameraman
why so aggressive
Burritos are from Northen States in Mexico, CA burritos are oversized, what makes a good burrito is the filling and a good salsa.
& the Queso!👌
La tortilla.
The Duolingo owl will hunt you down for this. Also the burritos looked really good.
😂
Who?
Hahah see what I did there?
As a English and Spanish speaker, you did pretty good there 👍
It also depends which state of Mexico you go to normally states from the north are the one ones that are really amazing when it comes to burritos.
Bro wore a suit on spirit airlines 😂
😂😂
i dont get it, please explain?
@@liangsihan1899Spirit Airlines is basically the cheapest of the cheap American Airlines
@@liangsihan1899 it’s weird I’m not American but get it
@@liangsihan1899 No leg room and its just all around not good
The real burrito is in Ciudad Juárez in Chihuahua, that's where it was born, although I understand that people prefer to go to a safer city.
You are right
I mean, he could've popped over the border from El Paso just to have a burrito, it's extremely unlikely that he would experience anything negative crime-wise.
@@hilaryhongkongi mean burritos were invented and are served mostly in northern mexican states, so if you want a good burrito you'd have to go to bordering states
the best burrito is in Villa Ahumada, im from chihuahua capital and villa ahumada burros are the best
It's only the murder capital of Mexico - Yeah, I'll pass!!!
Bro learned Spanish to order a burrito 😂😅💀☠️
California and Mexico were part of the same country until the American War of 1846-1848. Did you not know that?
Witch i think is BS cause you can't win the argument with the whites about it . SAD!🤔😡
In fact, the term "gringo" was invented during that war. The mexicans that saw americans getting into the capital would yell at them "green go!" Because the americans used to have green clothes and that evolved to what we know today as gringo
@@dantemendizabal675
Gritaban "green go home", no "green go".
No creo que esa teoría sea cierta, los uniformes estadounidenses eran azules, no verdes
Busca armies of the US-Mexican war y tu dime
You mean until your president sold the land
Bro took spirit 💀💀
Fr
Ikr 😂
He’s not mr beast bruh why would he take first class for a video
okay? and? it's a great airliner for people on a budget, it's cheap and practical
Bro walked around in Mexico in that outfit
For sure the waiter knew English lol. Reminds me of this one video I saw where a TH-camr learned German and moved to Germany only to find out that most of them speak English too.
They have to, any tourist zone needs to be that minimum prepared.
Depends on where you go in Germany, luckily Dutch is similar to German.
Bro, most servers in Mexico don't speak English or if they do it is very basic. When the dude asked for the burrito it was the simplest way to ask for it. No need for the waiter to even know English.
@@luisberino1465 kajajajja boludo no me jodas. Obvio que la mayoría de meseros no hablan inglés, pero en un restsurante caro en una ciudad que recibe muchos turistas me vas a decir que no?
@@luisberino1465 i agree bro but you got to admit them tourist zones they got to know it to be more successful not needed but definitely helps stay up raza
+99 missed calls from Duolingo
Bru, when he said burritos where invented in Mexican, my brain took psychic damage and my body took physical damage.
Very effective + critical hit
The burritos are from Juarez Mexico,not the us
That’s actually a rumor, burrito was a local name for a taco, the burrito we all know and love was actually invented in California. Granted, by a Mexican originally from Mexico, but still, it’s a Cali food
@@nathenwithaneno not really, not at that point at least 1850 California was taken over by the US and in 1895 the burrito was invented.
So yeah US food definitely, still pretty good regardless of where it was invented.
Burritos were invented in Ciudad Juarez
The way the waiter said "Ok.." gives away that the spanish wasn't too convincing
fr lol
All hispanics use ok pretty often. Source: Hispanic in a Hispanic country, i use ok.
@@charmingsushiball9769 ok....
@@yujibell ok
Oyy k
Fact: burritos was made in the border not in Mexico. Many states in Mexico had burritos confused with flautas. Until now that the meal became a hit in the US.
Another fact. A lot of Mexicans also still debate this. I personally was told that this wasn't a thing were my mom comes from
What fact is that Burritos are from Chihuahua where I'm from. We eat more flour tortillas here
Bro, nobody confuse burritos with flautas here, burritos has been here before they were a thing in the usa, my grandma use to sell them in her house when she were young.
Extremely wrong fact. Every Mexican knows burritos are from Chihuahua and have absolutely nothing related to flauta.
@@jorgediaz697 Yes and every know Mexican knows that Quesadillas in Mexico City can be eaten without cheese.
Love how you articulated the difference between the two burritos. I’m very much enlightened. One is served in the US, the other in Mexico.
Yo soy mexicano y cuando viajo a USA, me encanta el sabor de el burrito americano, es diferente, pero muy rico.
The Mission style burrito that he was eating was invented in the Mission district San Francisco, California, US. The burrito this man bought at the end was a US burrito made in Mexico.
Lol right?! And the Sonoratown burrito is a style that was invented in Mexico… bro is confused AF!
yepp friskoo
Please google where the burrito was invented lol it was invented in Mexico
@@Jr702es I never said it wasn't. I said the Mission Style is from the Mission District. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_burrito
@dankmemester1066 so just because the tortilla is different that makes it different ? 😂 it’s a burrito that was made in Mexico
The Duolingo bird is coming for you my man 😂😂
mad respect for flying to mexico to actually film this video
The waiters “okkkk” lol
Everyone in Mexico says ok
@@HugoSanchez-eb2pzConfirmo, we've adopted the "ok" pretty much everywhere here.
Bro has beef with Duolingo💀
As a Mexican your Spanish is a fucking A+ in pronunciation
This foo spoke Spanish to the waiter at a tourist spot in Mexico 😂😂😂😂😂😂
In most parts of Mexico they don't prepare nor serve burritos. It's a Northern Mexican regional item Baja, Sonora,,Chihuahua
It was adapted and actually popularized in the United States by Mexican Americans
Restaurant burritos were invented in Los Angeles, real, authentic burritos are tiny, and typically just rice and beans or offal.
@@hlaw2830 There is no rice or beans in any kind of burrito.
@@hlaw2830 the only tiny authentic burritos are the refried beans burrito and the pounded dry beef burrito and those are just breakfast companions. The authentic burrito as a meal, is big and never has rice or disgusting canned vegetables. So maybe LA "invented" that kind of burritos. Authentic burritos have just meat, or meat with FRESH vegetables. Burritos were invented as a quick and easy food to prepare. Rice wasn't even common in northern Mexico.
@@94albertoCT Yeah, and Brazil invented flight, lol, why is Latin America so intent on taking credit for things it didn't do?
@@JusticiaD No, we took your shit and made it better, then you started copying us, and now you're talking ahit because you know I'm right, lol, canned vegitables.
One big difference. The US burrito you got was Fajita. The Mexican burrito was Carne Asada. Depending on your pallet, different flavors.
nope, the one shown there is made of carne asada estilo sonora, it is quite good but still short of any regular burrito in northern mexico. the difference is how meat is prepared and cooked.
Your spanish is really good! 👍
Como nota, el lugar al que fuiste en méxico se ve muy agringado y pensado para que gente como tú (extranjeros) lo visiten, para que muy seguramente te lo vendan carísimo, Un verdadero burrito ni siquiera lo envolvemos así, es una simple tortilla gigante de harina con queso para gratinar estilo oaxaca, carne asada, guacamole y guarniciones pudiendo ser cebolla cocida, curtida, cruda con cilantro, morrones y/o champiñón. Claro sin olvidar una buena salsa y limón.
Pinche gringos
Mexican one definitely looked better too.
But he ordered the burrito in the US at a take out place and there was a lot if lettuce in it.
He ordered the burrito in Mexico at a sit down restaurant, and you could see that there was a lot of steak and cheese in it.
Apples and oranges.
Burritos a burrito buddy cope harder
@@Scarybugjuicebros comparing American fast food w a Mexican dine in restaurant it’s no contest which one is better💀
Mexican would have won anyways@@Dgr__003
You can’t go to a resort and say you had a authentic Mexican burrito.
I’ve never had a burrito in Mexico,never even seen one on the menu.😂
Go to the north of the country
Depends on where you live but yeah, mostly in the north, if you're in the central parts you can find it, just not everywhere since it is not mexican food at all
Just like there’s no such thing thing as orange chicken general tso chicken in China
@@MRT12091its mexican food, here in the north even the tacos are made with flour tortillas instead of the corn ones
@@ixtlanmalleus5064 it's Texmex food created by the Texans after they were already independent from Mexico, it isn't Mexican food
slid RIGHT into that sponsor
That’s dedication to the craft right there. Great content 👍
Bro why would i get "Babbel" when my goat Duolingo is litterly free 💀
Doulingo clearly isn't doing enough with ur spelling
@@Discodianyeah but babbel is complete bs and sucks cuz you spend like 5 lessons just learning 1 word
Edit: you said "doulingo" which is probably a typo but so could his be so think before you try being an asshole to someone
Doulingo isn't free
@@Spookoonmonkey Incorrect, Duolingo is free to download and use, and nothing essential is locked behind a paywall. There is super Duolingo, but that just removes ads and unlocks some features.
Do you even use Duolingo?
because duolingo sucks if you arent a complete beginner
It really depends on where you got your Mexican burrito from, the south ain’t knowned for the flour tortilla. You need to go north: Sonora, Chihuahua, Nuevo León would be my best recomendations
I love going to Leon
Exactly, foreigners expect Mexico to be the same. When the North and South are very divided in both food and culture.
North is all about flour tortillas, burritos, carne asada, musica norteña, vaqueros/cowboy culture and etc.
And the South/Central region is more stereotypical like the Mariachi, Tacos, Aztecs and Mayans and whatever other foreigners think represents Mexico.
It's just an ad.
Of course, here in Mexico City we don't eat them as much
He needs to try un burrito percherón from Sonora, Hermosillo preferably
Waiter was like: Uh, you know I also speak English too right.
This is actually a really fitting, appropriate, and useful sponsorship. Nice man!
The best type of ads
1. No one actually knows where burritos were invented, but probably near the border since they're more of a northern Mexico/U.S. meal. 2. Mexicans actually do use the word "Ok". C'mon guys it's not that deep.
Tex Mex
They were invented in Juarez Chihuahua MX. Everybody knows that.
@@imyourhuckleberry4547 people from Chihuahua say that, but honestly no one knows for sure :p
Los Angeles, they were invented in Los Angeles, just because you don't know something doesn't mean that no one knows it, lol.
@EyeSackBzar Latin America has a problem with stealing credit, best example of this would be flight, because Brazil is the only place on Earth where it wasn't the Wright Brothers.
You know that shit is good when they cook it bare handed and you don't see them wash their hands
My friend used to point out every Mexican food truck we'd drive by in a sketchy area and say "I bet that place is so good". He's definitely right xD
You know when they cook it and heat it up all germs die
If they wash their hands there is nothing wrong with not using gloves. When they make pizza do they use gloves for the dough? no.
Dude literally got on a plane to Mexico just to try a burrito.
Even that Mexican waiter knew you were pandering
Every country I've been to are appreciative if you at least try to speak their language. Even the French.
Pandering how?
@@gayrambo4529”Even the French” idk why that has me cackling 😭
As a Mexican I honestly have never had a burrito in Mexico only tacos and tortas
Los burritos son muy populares en el norte, en el centro del país son raros.
@@criscampos7312 Pero de que estilo? come este o el estilo de California donde los mojan con salsa, Yo soy de Zacatecas y cuando Visito no se ven Burritos en los Menus Puras enchiladas y Birria 😂
La comida mexicana fuera de México es buena, la he probado, pero en mi México es un manjar.❤😋🇲🇽
Afortunadamente hay muchos mexicanos preparando esa comida, y realmente hacen maravillas con lo que logran conseguir (creo que los que mas batallan con los ingredientes son los que viven en japon)
@@anahi-fz1ke además muchas veces hay que modificar la comida de acuerdo al paladar local. Aquí en Argentina difícilmente se pueda usar tanto picante
Funny how he ordered a steak burrito in Spanish and the waiter responded with "okay".
It’s a whole new level when you fly to Mexico just for a burrito 🌯
I live in Juarez. The land of the burrito. In fact, next to a burrito place that participated on the guinness record for largest burrito.
I have never in my life seen a burrito folded like that. They are just rolled and the sides are exposed.
If it isnt like that, its not local. I mean, at the end of the day its the same thing. But it is not how they are served here.
It's different all over the country. My family is from Piedras Negras Coahuila and what you described is what we would call a taco
How's Juarez these days anyways? I'm in El Paso, Texas & it's like a 20 minute drive from the border lol
also I heard Juarez is doing good then sometimes I hear there's alot of crime (I think) & Juarez is always dangerous when something bad happens
Bro flew on "Espiritu Airline." 🤣🤣🤣
Bro really took a flight from los angeles to mexico 💀. Bro is turning into Taylor Swift. Its less than a 3 hour drive to Tijuana.
TJ sucks and would be unsafe in the suit
Did he go to Tijuana? Burritos a regional dish in Mexico and he didn't say where he went. If he wanted authenticity, he'd have gone to Chihuahua (16hrs according to Google Maps).
16hrs definitely justifies a flight, particularly seeing as it's one of the more dangerous parts of the country and who knows the border delays he could face.
@@гига-ниггаlol lol in asuit the cartels would protect him because $$$
@@heliosf2080 or ransom the obviously wealthy white boy lol
@@Joshua-fi4ji He went to Cancun. Look it up. He could have had a better burrito in TJ.
The original burritos from Mexico are in the northern states of Mexico, not in the capital. Some of the best flour tortillas and burritos you will have are all in the border side towns of Mexico like Tijuana or Piedras Negras
Eh I wouldn't say the best burritos are from B.C, I'd say the ones from Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango are better
@@eles928lol naww tijuanas are better then those especially dgo food missing that sason no lie but it’s all subjective still imo calis are far superior to any their cleaner n more thoughtful Mexicans in the USA are built different let’s go lol
Calis are Mexicanrecipes but put up a notch cause they feel they have to proof more in cleaner and every way go check the best ones here gang lol
I love how he didn’t actually tell us what the difference was
The difference is the Mexican burrito is superior.
More grease 😆
@@kitothekito915 having had both cali burritos are so much better. Mexicans burritos are pure grease
@@kitothekito915 you do realize most Californians are mexican right? one can say burritos from cali are also authentic. while i do agree having food from their original countries are better theres no need to be bias.
It was a commercial for Babbel
I'm Mexican born, and American.
I've lived in the US most of my life and traveled to Mex many times.
I've never had a burrito in México.
I've been to the Riviera Maya, and la CDMX, twice. We once drove from Tampa, Florida, to Arcelia, Guerrero and back, in 1993.
Enserio quieres encontrar un burrito en cdmx y en la rivera maya que esas gringa que nada 😂😂😂😂😂?!!
The burritos are from the North of Mexico, Chihuahua, Sonora, Nuevo Leon.
Burritos are made from only tortilla rolled with mexican stews, chicharrón, picadillo, huevo con salsa, tinga, mole. We don't put lettuce tomato, neither guacamole, no sour cream .
The burritos were invented in Cd Juárez Chihuahua Mx
Then why isn't it called a Chihuahua? :)
@@Bob_in_Vista well imagine someone saying "i want to eat a chihuahua"
Not studying Spanish on duolingo is a crime. The owl's gonna come for you lol
Bros cooked once Duolingo finds out
As somebody mentioned below, burritos in Mexico at least 25 years ago DID NOT have any fillers such as rice and beans. Those fillers are added here in the U.S in my opinion to reduce the amount of asada they would normally add to a regular size burrito and thus save and make more money. Where half of my family is from they only use protein.
Which reminds me how a paisa ( paisano = fellow countryman ) that came out here for visit went with a cousin to get a burrito from a very reputable taqueria ( King Taco in LA ) and was disappointed when given a burrito with these fillers as mentioned.
Your Spanish is literally so good, I’m Colombian and I’m impressed, great job 🎉
Talks to waiter in Spanish, dude im from detroit lol
"Even though it was kinda close, this one definitely wins " 💀😭
It’s hard to compare burritos, traditionally it’s just a flour tortilla with whatever fillings you have on hand. And these two burritos were the exact same. A mexican burrito as I know it is just meat and some sort of carb usually potatoes or it’s just beans and cheese, it’s traditionally a struggle meal and not what we have here.
Burritos were invented in California. Not Mexico, hahaha.
@@nathanwinsor7 very easy to be confidently wrong
@@nathanwinsor7you’re wrong my friend
@@nathanwinsor7It depends what variant of the burrito you’re talking about. The Mission Style Burrito, the most common one in the U.S. was created in Cali. But the first Burrito was created over in Mexico, in the state of Juarez
@@JFVideos960 yes I’m aware, if you read into it to be fair there is some debate, but burrito was a term used in the region for any food in a tortilla, the popularized burrito that everyone is familiar with was made in California, and yes San Diego
Causally slipped a sponsorship into a short, huh?
You could hardly call that sponsor casual lol
And did a poor job of it too LoL. I'm sure he's happy with his $6,000 or whatever he got