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You’ll have to ask google.. I don’t know. I have no idea what a chimichanga is

I think I now understand the original question. What's the difference between a taco and a flauta and the difference between a burrito and a chimichanga. A taco is open ended while the flauta gets rolled up so it's no longer the same thing. A big difference though is that the flauta is fried. A burrito is like a long arse flauta but not fried while the chimichanga is a half version of the burrito but it IS fried.
 
I thought a flauta was a flute shaped thing while a chimichanga was a mini taco?
Apparently a flauta is a fried rolled taco and a chimichanga is a fried burrito.

A rolled taco is REALLY a burrito. Tacoes are open ended so if you roll them, they become a burrito. Flauta's are a burrito that you fry. A chimichanga is a half sized burrito that you fry. There is no such thing as a rolled taco because that would make it a burrito. It does make sense that there are sizes to these concoctions. No more food talk from me tonight.
 
A rolled taco is REALLY a burrito. Tacoes are open ended so if you roll them, they become a burrito. Flauta's are a burrito that you fry. A chimichanga is a half sized burrito that you fry. There is no such thing as a rolled taco because that would make it a burrito. It does make sense that there are sizes to these concoctions. No more food talk from me tonight.
Does it really matter when you're hungry?
 

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