Burritos Overview
Quick Carb Snapshot
- Carbs (per 100 g): Varies widely
- Carbs (standard portion): Often 50–100+ g per burrito (tortilla + rice/beans)
- Glycemic Index: Moderate to High
- Best Substitutes: Burrito bowls (no rice/beans), lettuce wraps, low-carb tortillas
- Diabetic-Friendly? No (unless modified)
- Keto-Friendly? No (unless modified)
Key Traits
- Texture: Soft wrap with hearty filling
- Flavor: Savory; depends on fillings and sauces
- Carb Impact: High
- GI / GL Notes: Tortilla + rice/beans can spike blood sugar
- Common Uses: Fast-casual meals, breakfast burritos, meal prep
Best For
- Occasional comfort meals (non-restricted)
- High-activity days (still portion-sensitive)
- Modified low-carb versions (bowl or wrap swap)
Avoid For
- Low-carb or keto eating (standard burritos)
- Diabetic-friendly meal planning (standard burritos)
- Large tortillas + rice + beans combinations
How Burritos Compares to Higher-Carb Ingredients
Texture & Structure
- Large tortilla provides most structure
- Fillings can be low carb, but wrap drives carbs
- Often includes multiple carb sources (tortilla + rice + beans)
Flavor & Nutrition
- Protein can be strong, but carbs dominate
- Sauces may add sugar
- Portion sizes are often oversized
How to Substitute Burritos
Low-Carb Swaps by Use
- Classic burrito: Burrito bowl (no rice/beans)
- Wrapped format: Lettuce wrap
- Tortilla swap: Low-carb tortilla
Tips for Successful Swaps
- Skip rice and beans; add fajita veggies instead
- Use extra protein, guacamole, and cheese for satiety
- Choose salsa over sweet sauces
Storage & Shelf Life
Pantry
Not shelf-stable once assembled; store components separately when possible.
Cooked
Prepared burritos keep 3–4 days refrigerated; best quality if reheated thoroughly.
Signs It Has Gone Bad
- Sour smell
- Watery, slimy texture
- Mold on tortilla or fillings
Carb / Keto & Dietary Notes
- Carb Impact: High (standard burritos)
- Keto Use: Only with major modifications
- Diabetic Notes: Standard burritos can spike glucose significantly
This information is for educational purposes only and not medical advice.
Allergy & Dietary Flags
- Gluten-Free: No (standard flour tortillas)
- Nuts: No (unless specialty sauces)
- Nightshade: Often (salsa, peppers)
- Vegan / Vegetarian: Possible, but usually higher carb (beans/rice)
Carb & Dietary Tags
- Low-Carb: No
- High-Carb: Yes
- Keto-Friendly: No
- Diabetic-Friendly: No
- Low GI: No
Related Ingredients
Often compared to tacos and wraps, burritos are best converted into a burrito bowl or lettuce wrap to reduce carbs.
Quick Carb Snapshot
Low-Carb Swaps
Primary:
Lettuce (for wraps)
Secondary:
Cabbage Noodles
Swap Notes
Use lettuce leaves or cabbage wraps instead of flour tortillas.
