Depends on the burrito. If it looks small enough that I can finish it without it starting to fall apart in my hands, then I probably can eat it that way. Most of the burritos in the local texmex places though? Yuge.
I believe the rule is any food that is perfect for eating on the road while you drive 45min from your first job, to your second part time night shift job. All of that kind of food doesn’t exist in Europe or at least isn’t popular for some reason.
do europeans eat burritos with a fork and knife too?
We leave our little donkeys to graze on the fields and grow up to become big donkeys.
We certainly don’t stick them with knives and forks!
Well… not without some garlic and onion, naturalamente.
Depends on the burrito. If it looks small enough that I can finish it without it starting to fall apart in my hands, then I probably can eat it that way. Most of the burritos in the local texmex places though? Yuge.
are there texmex places in europe?
Yes, there is a lot of world food in most places, it came back with people from the colonies.
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I believe the rule is any food that is perfect for eating on the road while you drive 45min from your first job, to your second part time night shift job. All of that kind of food doesn’t exist in Europe or at least isn’t popular for some reason.
One does wonder why that might be… ^^
What are these “Burritos”?
Delicious is what they are
Yes. The answer is yes.
Uncultured swine.
We don’t have those.
Forks and knives?
No, Europeans