For the culinarily uneducated like myself, could you explain the difference between a "breakfast" and "dinner" burrito? I didn't realize there was a difference.
For the culinarily uneducated like myself, could you explain the difference between a "breakfast" and "dinner" burrito? I didn't realize there was a difference.
The filling. A breakfast burrito has potatoes and eggs along with whatever meat you want to use. Of course peppers and onion and tomato are welcome as well. A regular burrito has meat, beans, rice plus the extras, like chilies and tomatoes. That's my interpretation of the difference, but I can only go by what's going on in the North. Someone that lives near mexico, or the Southwest might have a more detailed explanation.