Ingredients - cabbage salad (with fresh coriander/parsley/caraway seeds/lime juice/olive oil), beef & pork (with ground cumin/coriander/smoked paprika/msg/pepper), butter sauteed leeks, beans, corn, greek yogurt (with garlic/fresh dill/olive oil/lime juice/pepper), grated cheese (cheddar/emmentaler), red onions.

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      1 day ago

      Thanks! The question is - can this be considered a burrito? I used random stuff about to go bad from my fridge and pantry :)

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        20 hours ago

        To me, a burrito is a subset of wrap (which is a subset of sandwich).

        A burrito is a wrap using a tortilla base and usually has texmex (or similar) fillings.

        I would call your thing a wrap (non specific), but ultimately it doesn’t matter what it’s called so long as it’s yummy and people understand what you are talking about

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        24 hours ago

        Culturally? I’m not positive. Personally? Damn straight that’s a burrito.

        When I make burritos at home, they’re almost exclusively made with leftovers.

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        If there was any doubt: you got yer beans, beef, cheese, green leafies, onions, corn, peppers (okay it’s paprika but still) coriander, cumin, and lime, all pretty traditional elements. The unfamiliar flavors? That’s fusion, baby! A delicious and healthy fusion burrito. Also practical, using leftovers, that’s grandma-approved.