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  2. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    A wet burrito is covered with a red chili sauce similar to a red enchilada sauce, with melted shredded cheese on top. It is usually eaten from a plate using a knife and fork, rather than eaten with the hands. [ 64 ]

  3. Richard Montañez - Wikipedia

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    According to Montañez's account, when a Cheetos machine broke down, he took home a batch of unflavored snacks and seasoned them with spices akin to Mexican street corn. [1] [6] He pitched this idea to CEO Roger Enrico over the phone and was invited to deliver an in-person presentation, which he prepared for by researching marketing at the public library.

  4. Breakfast burrito - Wikipedia

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    The breakfast burrito (Spanish: Burrito de desayuno), sometimes referred to as a breakfast wrap outside of the American Southwest, [1] is a variety of American breakfast composed of breakfast items wrapped inside a flour tortilla burrito. This style was invented and popularized in several regional American cuisines, most notably originating in ...

  5. Don't Take a Bite of This Burrito Maker Until It Cools Off

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  6. Mission burrito - Wikipedia

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    A Mission burrito (also known as a San Francisco burrito or a Mission-style burrito) is a type of burrito that first became popular during the 1960s in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It is distinguished from other burritos by its large size and inclusion of rice and other ingredients. [1]

  7. Tater tots - Wikipedia

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    Totchos were invented by publican Jim Parker in Portland, Oregon. [ 18 ] Some Mexican-style fast-food restaurants offer seasoned tater tots: Taco Time and Señor Frog's call them "Mexi-Fries", while Taco Bell used to sell them as "Mexi-Nuggets" and "Border Fries".

  8. Ermal C. Fraze - Wikipedia

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    Ermal Cleon "Ernie" Fraze [1] (September 16, 1913 – October 26, 1989) was an American engineer who invented the pull-tab opener used in beverage cans. [1] Early life

  9. Talk:Burrito - Wikipedia

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    The wet burrito was invented (in its modern form at least) in Los Angeles, and I've previously discussed this before. I'm happy to add that material back in. Finally, I removed the photo of a half-eaten burrito showing a bite taken out of it. Not sure why anyone thought that was appropriate. Viriditas 20:53, 17 October 2024 (UTC)