Derived from the term “little donkey” in Spanish, the exact origin of burritos is a source of some debate. It is thought the name came from the food’s similarity in shape and wrapped style to the pack-roll slung over a donkey’s back…but even this is argued!
Nutritional Info (per portion)
Calories:
632 kcal
Carbohydrates:
50 g
Protein:
27 g
Fat:
59 g
Wheat
(Tortilla)
Milk
(Cheddar)
Sweet Pepper and Chickpea Jambalaya
Jambalaya is a Creole cuisine rice dish originating from Louisiana. Influenced by Spanish and French cuisine, this dish consists of rice, vegetables, and sometimes meat, flavoured with cajun spices. This is a super easy dish, and tastes even better as leftovers the next day!
Simple Bacon, Mushroom & Tomato Linguine with Fresh Basil
Seared Irish Pork Steak, Sweet Potato Mash & Glazed Green Beans
Tenderloin is easy to cook, juicy, flavorful, and lean. Marinating it with the garlic and sage makes for melt in your mouth medallions.
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Buckwheat may be one of the healthiest foods you can eat. Along with having numerous health benefits, it is tasty and easy to prepare. Many who are trying to avoid grains find themselves limited to fruit and sweet potatoes as sources of good carbs, but buckwheat is not a grain. The edible portion is a seed from a plant related to greens like rhubarb and sorrel.