1589: burrito Apr 21, 2019
The now infamous 'burrito' is pretty recognizable these days, both in name and in image, but it got its name from something else. The word 'burrito' comes from the Spanish diminutive suffix '-ito' on 'burro', which means 'donkey'. There are some different ideas as to why this is, including having it loaded with different ingredients like a donkey with packs, but given that another name for the burrito in Spanish is 'flautas' ('flute'), there is a chance that both of those words were just a description of the shape in some way.
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