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  2. Our Protein-Packed Tofu Burritos Are The Ultimate Vegetarian ...

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    Burritos & Assembly Place tortillas between dampened paper towels and microwave until warm and pliable, about 30 seconds. Add cilantro and lime zest to rice, then fluff with a fork.

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    The burrito ($6 vegetarian, $8 carnitas for super size) ... Some fans say the green chile dishes — including burgers, eggs, burritos, and enchiladas — are the best in the state. Mike C./Yelp.

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    The chipotle chicken burrito includes grilled chicken, beans, cilantro lime rice, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and zesty red sauce. You can also get a vegetarian bean, cheese, and rice burrito ...

  5. Korilla BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Korilla BBQ is a New York City-based lunch/dinner truck owned by Eddie Song that specializes in Korean-theme burritos, also known as ssams. They also serve Korean-style tacos . They have been positively reviewed by Antenna Magazine , [ 1 ] were listed in The Village Voice 's Top 10 Vegetarian Street Foods listing, [ 2 ] and mentioned first in ...

  6. Off the Griddle - Wikipedia

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    The website's Waz Wu included the business in a 2021 overview of the city's "hottest spots for vegan brunch right now", [10] and Nathan Williams and Janey Wong included Off the Griddle in a 2023 overview of recommended eateries in Foster-Powell. [11] The restaurant has been included in The Oregonian 's "ultimate guide to Portland's 40 best ...

  7. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    The word burrito means "little donkey" in Spanish, the diminutive form of burro, or "donkey". The name burrito, as applied to the dish, possibly derives from the tendency for burritos to contain a lot of different things similar to how a donkey would be able to carry a large burden. [9]