National Burrito Day on the first Thursday in April celebrates the tasty and versatile Mexican dish wrapped in a tortilla.
A burrito is a heavy tortilla wrapped around meat, cheese, tomato, rice, beans, vegetables, and sauces. Like many other tortilla dishes, the burrito is flexible. The cook chooses the meat fillings from ground beef, shredded chicken, shredded beef or shredded pork. The same applies to the bean choices, often ranging from black, red, whole or refried beans. Once again, the flexibility of choice applies to the vegetables allowing the cook to grill the vegetables or keep them fresh. Spices such as cumin, chili powder, and oregano give the burritos an authentic Mexican flavor. For added crunch, chimichangas are burritos that have been deep-fried.
The word burrito first appeared in the Dictionary of Mexicanisms in 1895. The Guanajuato region of Mexico uses the term and means little donkey in Spanish. It is possible that it stems from the appearance of the packs and bedrolls donkeys used to carry. In other regions of Mexico, similar types of food are known as flauta.
The burrito was introduced in the United States in the 1930s at the El Cholo Spanish Café in Los Angeles. Since then, the burrito has found its way to menus all across the United States. Home cooks serve the burrito because it’s a crowd-pleaser and filling, too.
HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalBurritoDay
Call some friends and go out for burritos or make some at home. Who makes your favorite burritos? Be sure to tag someone who prepares the best burritos whether it’s mom or the local Mexican restaurant. If you make the best, you might be getting some love today.
Use #NationalBurritoDay to post on social media.
Don’t forget any of these related celebrations…
- National Taco Day
- Family Taco Night
- National Burrito Day
- National Quesadilla Day
- Cinco De Mayo
- National Nachos Day
- Family Taco Night
- Jens Loaded Nachos
- National Totilla Chip Day
- National Fajito Day
- National Avocado Day
- National Tequila Day
- National Margarita Day
- Tres Leche Cake
- La Fiesta Reasons to Party
- National Guacamole Day
- Totally Chipolte Day
- National Salsa Month
- Spicy Guacamole Day
Dates
6 April 2021
7 April 2022
6 April 2023
4 April 2024
3 April 2025
2 April 2026
1 April 2027
6 April 2028
5 April 2029
4 April 2030