A burrito is a popular Mexican dish consisting of a flour tortilla wrapped around various fillings. Common ingredients include rice, beans, meat (such as beef, chicken, or pork), cheese, and vegetables. Burritos are often served with salsa, guacamole, or sour cream on the side.
The origins of the burrito can be traced back to northern Mexico, where it was created as a portable meal for workers. Today, burritos are enjoyed worldwide and have many regional variations, including the California burrito, which typically includes French fries, and the breakfast burrito, filled with eggs and breakfast meats.