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  • good question! lol. want to say yes. b/c you can fit so much more items into the burrito and in the taco it'll just fall out
  • Not at all. The way they are folded and the ingredients tend to vary. Burritos are way superior to tacos, since any old schlub can make a taco whereas it takes a bit of skill. Yeah, why not it just might be a suped up taco after all with a few extra wrinkles and creases. Burritos tend to get baked too.
  • Not remotely alike. They are completely different. For one thing, they are eaten in a different manner. Tacos are finger foods, open corn tortillas, usually soft or formed. Burritos are flour tortillas and they are filled with meat mixtures and other things, rolled tight and possibly other things on top. They are never fried. or hardened like a taco.
  • a suped up taco is more of a tostada
  • i don't think so. i like real mexican food from a restaurant run by mexicans. taco bell does not count.
  • yup. Just like a rapper's hummer compared to average Joe's neon,
  • A taco is a half-assed burrito.
  • They are basically the same mexican staple, however there is some notable difference. A taco (IPA: /ˈtɑːko/) is a traditional Mexican dish composed of a maize or wheat tortilla folded or rolled around a filling. A burrito (IPA: /bəˈriːto/), or taco de harina (IPA: /ˈtɑːko dɪ həˈriːnÉ™/), is a type of food found in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. It consists of a flour tortilla wrapped or folded around a filling. I'm glad I good have helped you learn the difference between two of Mexico's most bodacious foods.
  • Not at all. Burritos are so much more than a taco could ever be.

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