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  2. Roberto's Taco Shop - Wikipedia

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    Roberto's sells Mexican food items such as tacos, rice and beans. [11] [22] Popular items include taquitos and bean burritos, as well as carne asada fries and burritos. [3] [4] [6] Roberto's is sometimes credited with introducing the California burrito, another popular item which is stuffed with French fries.

  3. Carne asada fries - Wikipedia

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    Carne asada fries are a Mexican-American dish originating in the Chicano community in San Diego. [6] This item is not normally featured on the menu at more traditional Mexican restaurants. [ 5 ] Lolita's Mexican Food in San Diego claims to have originated the dish in the late 1990s, inspired by a suggestion from their tortilla distributor.

  4. The 7 healthiest Chipotle orders, ranked by a registered ...

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    The new smoked brisket is the highest in calories and fat at 360 calories per serving and 27 grams of fat. The sofritas (plant-based protein), steak, chicken, and barbacoa are all leaner options ...

  5. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    Contents of a carne asada burrito. San Diego–style burritos include "California burritos" and carne asada burritos. The style has been described by food writers as an "austere meal of meat, cheese and salsa", a contrast to the Mission-style burrito, which is typically larger and always contains more ingredients. [33]

  6. The 9 Unhealthiest Fast-Food Breakfast Burritos ... - AOL

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    Photos: Burger King, Sonic, Jack in the Box. Design: Eat This, Not That!Breakfast burritos are convenient—and delicious—in the way that they pack all your favorite savory a.m. foods into a ...

  7. Here's The Secret For Perfect Carne Asada - AOL

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  8. Carne asada - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico and other countries in Central America, the phrase carne asada can also be used to describe a social event, the equivalent of a social barbecue, where family and close friends gather. [1] [2] Carne asada is especially popular in northern Mexico, where it is considered a staple food. It is the most common dish served at parties ...

  9. Chimichanga - Wikipedia

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    According to data presented by the United States Department of Agriculture, a typical 183-gram (6.5-ounce) serving of a beef and cheese chimichanga contains 443 calories, 20 grams protein, 39 grams carbohydrates, 23 grams total fat, 11 grams saturated fat, 51 milligrams cholesterol, and 957 milligrams of sodium.