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  2. Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another feature of Argentine cuisine is the preparation of homemade food such as French fries, patties, and pasta to celebrate a special occasion, to meet friends, or to honour someone. Homemade food is also seen as a way to show affection. [3] Argentine restaurants include a great variety of cuisines, prices, and flavours. [3]

  3. List of Argentine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A common Argentine breakfast dish consisting of fried julienne potatoes, eggs, cheese and vegetables. [5] Sorrentinos: pasta A type of ravioli created by immigrants from Sorrento, Italy Vitel toné: meat dish cold, sliced veal covered with a creamy, mayonnaise-like sauce that has been flavored with tuna. It is considered a traditional Christmas ...

  4. List of Argentine sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Popular as snacks at birthdays and gatherings. They consist of two round corn starch (maicena) biscuits joined with dulce de leche, which is then coated with grated coconut. Arroz con leche: Rice, milk, sugar: A rice pudding dessert made to Spanish and Portuguese recipes; popular flavourings include anise seed, star anise, and raisins. Dulce de ...

  5. Category:Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Argentine food writers (4 P) Argentine restaurants (3 P) B. Beer in Argentina (1 C, 3 P) Argentine drinks (2 C, 4 P) C. Argentine cheeses (5 P) Argentine chefs (1 C, 6 P)

  6. History of Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, renown Afro-Argentine chef Antonio Gonzaga published Argentina's first cookbook, El cocinero práctico argentino ("The Practical Argentine Cookbook"), credited as the first cookbook in Argentina. The book detailed traditional Argentine cuisine with painstaking effort, chronicling over 300 recipes.

  7. This famous Italian restaurant from Argentina opens first U.S ...

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    The menu features the Argentine restaurant’s signature dishes, with homemade pastas like the pomodoro, spinach and ricotta ravioli and squid ink fettuccine with shrimp in creamy lemon garlic ...

  8. Milanesa - Wikipedia

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    Milanesa is a popular dish in Argentina as in Uruguay and has been described as "one of the quintessential Río de la Plata dishes". [7] They are the legacy of Italian immigrants, who introduced cotoletta alla milanese in the late 19th century and early 20th century. [8]

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