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I want to make burritos. Where did I learn it?
You can teach yourself how to make burritos on the computer, or you can go to cooking school to study.

Burrito is a kind of snack made of various vegetables and pork belly wrapped in flour cakes, and it is a food for Hakka people to maintain the customs of the Central Plains.

It's not difficult to learn burritos. At present, some professional schools have set up pastry and dim sum training courses, which can be studied in a targeted manner. Individual tuition is not expensive, you can go and find out.

Different schools charge different fees. Generally, good schools will charge more, because good schools have more practical exercises, and good schools can let students do it themselves, so that students can learn professional barbecue techniques more solidly. Tuition in primary schools will be cheaper. Most students are watching the master's operation, so there are few opportunities to do it themselves.

Therefore, the tuition fees are different when choosing different schools. Only by asking teachers from other places can we clearly understand the tuition fees.

History of burritos:

It is said that during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a prodigy Xue in Changting. 10 years old can write poetry, 13 years old is a scholar. Because the family is poor, my mother made a long and wide blue gown for her to wear in the next few years. When he wore this new dress to visit the examiner Xie En, the examiner saw that his dress didn't fit, so he blurted out the couplet: "Qing Er fell to the ground." When Xue looked up, he saw that the man was wearing an official hat with a red ball on the top, and said, "The great literate Sect is red in the sky." The examiner nodded in praise.

When he was a child, his family was poor and couldn't afford the tuition, so he had to be taught to read by his mother. He hasn't traveled far and doesn't know the prosperity of the market. One year on the Lantern Festival, he went to the street to see fried burritos, which were very delicious. He came home and asked his mother what it was. Hu was very sad, so he bought a few rolls of skin, wrapped them with pickles and onions and garlic to satisfy his desire.

After eating, Lin Xue asked, "What is this dish?" Hu casually replied, "Handkerchiefs are miscellaneous." Later, Xue paid tribute in the exam, and his family was already well-off. Recalling the past, he wrote a poem: "Every family reunites for the Lantern Festival, and every family wraps spring rolls together, remembering my poor days and smiling and asking what a handkerchief is."