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  2. Pionono - Wikipedia

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    In various South American countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and in Cuba, piononos are prepared using a dough made of flour, eggs, and sugar, which is baked in a thin sheet then rolled around a filling of dulce de leche sometimes with walnuts, or fruits like strawberries with chantilly cream, or in the case of savory piononos with cured ham, cheese ...

  3. Swiss roll - Wikipedia

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    In Colombia, a Swiss roll is called either pionono or brazo de reina ("queen's arm"), and it is filled with dulce de guayaba (guava jam) or arequipe. In Argentina, Uruguay and Peru, it is also called pionono , and it is filled with dulce de leche or manjar blanco (which are a more caramelized and thicker version of condensed milk).

  4. Ethnic groups of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The pastries known as facturas are Germanic in origin: croissants, known as medialunas ("half-moons", from German "Halbmond"), are the most popular of these, and can be found in two varieties: butter- and lard-based. Also German in origin are the "Berliner" known as bolas de Fraile ("friar's balls"), and the rolls called piononos.

  5. Bake Off Argentina, El Gran Pastelero - Wikipedia

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    Bake Off Argentina: El Gran Pastelero is an Argentine reality television broadcast by Telefe and produced by Turner International Argentina based on the British television baking competition The Great British Bake Off. [1]

  6. Sándwich de miga - Wikipedia

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    The toasted version is common bar food in both countries, known locally as tostados or carlitos in Argentina, and sándwiches calientes in Uruguay. The sándwiches de miga resemble the Italian tramezzino and the English cucumber sandwich for afternoon tea, which is a typical tea-time food.

  7. 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]

  8. Inside Liam Payne’s relationship with multimillionaire ...

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    An Argentinian energy tycoon is among the three men slapped with manslaughter charges related to One Direction star Liam Payne's tragic Oct. 16 death, despite his insistence he did everything he ...

  9. List of notable Argentine Americans - Wikipedia

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    Henry Pleasants (1833–1880) - Argentine-born, he was a coal mining engineer and an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Felix Pogliano - Colorado labor union officer Jorge M. Pérez - real estate developer