A beef burrito is a type of burrito, a Mexican-American dish consisting of a flour tortilla wrapped around a filling that typically includes seasoned ground beef, along with other ingredients such as rice, beans, cheese, sour cream, and vegetables. The term "beef burrito" specifically emphasizes the use of beef as the primary protein. This dish is a popular item in Tex-Mex cuisine and has gained widespread popularity in the United States and beyond. In Hebrew, a beef burrito can be translated as בוריטו בשר בקר. In Spanish, the term is simply burrito de carne de res. The beef burrito is often served as a hearty meal, either for lunch or dinner, and can be customized with a variety of toppings and sauces to suit individual tastes. It is commonly found in Mexican restaurants, fast-food chains, and grocery stores across the globe.