Yes ive had breakfast tacos before visiting my cousin in LA. Definately would prefer if fresh.
Yes ive had breakfast tacos before visiting my cousin in LA. Definately would prefer if fresh.
Burritos dont necessarily have to have beans, its just that an overwhelming amount of them do, on both sides of the burrito border (as burritos were made popular in northern Mexican areas, and all the border states that border mexico)
The burrito isn’t traditional food in terms of entire country and is very regional. Really the requirement of a burrito is that its a flour tortilla (as corn would make it closer to an enchilada) that wraps ingredients, typically a protein and/or some rice and beans with other additions and is served warm (where wraps are usually served cold)
There usually arent named examples of burritos without beans on the southern half, but no one would remove the burrito name if one chose to remove the beans from it. On the northern side of the border, examples of beanless burritos would be a breakfast burrito, or a california burrito(sub beans for fries)
Traditionally, its served with a really thin wrap, but a steamed bun wrap is usually the other medium its typically served with.
There are many things that happen for “no reason”. Its fully a trust issue if you dont think it would happen.
Isnt that based on the assumption that Valves public comment about removing the drm in the case they go under is a lie. It becomes a trust issue then, and to the public view, many put trust in them.
To play devis advocate, to counterpoint the authenticity slightly, Salmon is actually not a traditional ingredient in japan (used in japan for less than a century actually) as Salmon is imported and not native to Japan. But retains its cooking methods, but uses different ingredients. By technicality, the Salmon used for breakfast would be in the same tier of authenticity as preperation of sushi rolls that dont use native japanese ingredients.
Great looking breakfast btw