Today for lunch I went to the French Market Located in the
Oglive Train Station. Seeing that I was in
a French market, I decided to go with a crepe from Flip Crepes. The Crepe is a thin wheat flour wrapping that
is stuffed with delicious ingredients, rolled over, toasted, and served. In my case, I had a ham crepe that was
stuffed with brie cheese, mushrooms, bacon, and spinach. I really enjoyed my lunch, but about halfway
through I had to ask myself “Is this really any different than a ham burrito?” Was I
simply having a ham burrito with a little French flair as there was brie cheese
and a modified tortilla? Is it possible
that what the French and Mexican-American invented are about exactly the same?
A few years ago the Burritophile tried to tell me that he
believed egg rolls to be nothing more than Chinese Burritos. At the time, I thought the idea was absurd
and I pooh-poohed it. Looking back,
maybe he was right. Granted, due to the
deep frying of the egg roll, it would be more of a Chinese Chimichanga than a
burrito per se, but his point is well taken.
Is it possible that there are
other equivalents that exist right now?
Is the sushi roll nothing more than a Japanese burrito? How about pizza rolls? The list could go on and on. Is it even possible that a cigarette is
nothing more than a tobacco burrito?
It seems that every culture has its own version of the
burrito. I believe the only question we
have to ask ourselves now is “why are things so damn tasty when they are
stuffed into a rolled wrapping?”
1 comment:
T, I tried this the other day in honor of burrito appreciation month. Forgot to tell you until I read this blog :)
http://www.enjoyavatars.com/
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