Taco Bell's Enchirito, a mix of a burrito and enchilada with beef, beans, onions, red sauce, cheese, and often olives, has seen multiple discontinuations but remains a fan-favorite, often returning for limited-time offers after customer votes, though it's currently off the menu but a frequent subject of fan petitions for its return. Its description involves a flour tortilla filled with seasoned beef, beans, and onions, rolled, and smothered in red sauce and melted cheddar cheese.
Key Details:
What it is: A flour tortilla rolled with beef, beans, and onions, topped with red sauce, cheese, and sometimes black olives.
Name Origin: A portmanteau of "enchilada" and "burrito".
History: Introduced in 1970, discontinued in 1993, brought back in 2000 (without olives), then discontinued again in 2013 before a limited 2022 return.
Status: Currently discontinued but highly requested, with fans actively seeking its return.