View Poll Results: Who loves Carne Asada burritos
I can eat it everyday



78
62.90%
Its aight



31
25.00%
no thanks



10
8.06%
what the hell is a burrito?



5
4.03%
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Carne Asada burritos!
HOw can anybody In California think even for a second that the best Carne Asada burritos are in California?? IN California you guys just smother everything in Celantro and think it is traditional, hell you guys don't even grow Red or Green chile. It comes from NM, more traditional chile on a bad day than Californians will ever know.. maybe you thought process is clouded by air quality in California.
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Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
HOw can anybody In California think even for a second that the best Carne Asada burritos are in California?? IN California you guys just smother everything in Celantro and think it is traditional, hell you guys don't even grow Red or Green chile. It comes from NM, more traditional chile on a bad day than Californians will ever know.. maybe you thought process is clouded by air quality in California.
Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
HOw can anybody In California think even for a second that the best Carne Asada burritos are in California?? IN California you guys just smother everything in Celantro and think it is traditional, hell you guys don't even grow Red or Green chile. It comes from NM, more traditional chile on a bad day than Californians will ever know.. maybe you thought process is clouded by air quality in California.
BTW if someone is from NM, are they considered "new mexican?"
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Originally Posted by deviljon
but they've gotta be authentic, they're made by mexicans!
BTW if someone is from NM, are they considered "new mexican?"
BTW if someone is from NM, are they considered "new mexican?"
Originally Posted by gimpster621
yea but id rather sacrifice "quality of chile" and live in cali then a city with the same name as a korean suv
WTF are you babbling about???
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Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
HAtch, NM is the name of a Korean SUV???
WTF are you babbling about???
WTF are you babbling about???
Originally Posted by gimpster621
yea but id rather sacrifice "quality of chile" and live in cali then a city with the same name as a korean suv
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Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
Celantro is not the answer to traditional Mexican food, this mess is covered in the stuff
boca del rio on hacienda in la puente have a sick *** burrito theres also another spot behind the west co mall next to the liquor store there burritos are 5 lbs (feels like it) lol when you start to eat it shts falls apart has to much stuff in it ...best ever!!!
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Hatch is a village in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,673 at the 2000 census. The town is experiencing moderate growth, along with its outliers of Salem, Arrey, Derry, and Rincon. As Las Cruces expands north, and Truth or Consequences expands south, Hatch will get more and more retail establishments and hotels.
Hatch enjoys the distinction of being the home of "The World's Best Chile Pepper", according to a report by the BBC World news. Hatch Chile is best prepared by roasting over an open flame. Each year during chile season, dozens of chile vendors can be found lining the streets of Hatch roasting the local chile.
Hatch is a village in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,673 at the 2000 census. The town is experiencing moderate growth, along with its outliers of Salem, Arrey, Derry, and Rincon. As Las Cruces expands north, and Truth or Consequences expands south, Hatch will get more and more retail establishments and hotels.
Hatch enjoys the distinction of being the home of "The World's Best Chile Pepper", according to a report by the BBC World news. Hatch Chile is best prepared by roasting over an open flame. Each year during chile season, dozens of chile vendors can be found lining the streets of Hatch roasting the local chile.
Originally Posted by Mike@JTuned
lucky boy in pasadena has a disgustingly fat breakfast burrito.

