Wine Museum - Mendoza Province
The best beef of the world
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The confiterías
(cafés) of Buenos Aires play an important role in social, business
and cultural life. In confiterías people meet friends and business
associates, workers take coffee breaks, retired people play dominoes, and
theatregoers have coffee after a show. Certain confiterías have
been associated with particular artistic, literary, political and student
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READ ABOUT ARGENTINEAN RECIPES
Most Argentinians eat four meals each day.
The diet may differ in different regions. Desayuno (breakfast) is a light
meal of rolls and jam with coffee. For almuerzo (lunch), many Argentinians
eat meat and vegetables or salads. After work but before dinner, people
go to confiterías (cafés) to drink espresso and eat picadas,
small dishes of cheese, mussels, salami, anchovies, olives and peanuts.
Cena (dinner) in the evening is the largest meal of the day and almost
always includes beef.
The tradition of eating beef began in the 19th century,
when there were thousands of cattle in the Pampas region. Beef was roasted
on a spit on an open fire. When it was done, people sliced off chunks.
They ate by holding the end of a chunk in their mouths and cutting off
the rest with a knife.
Today, beef is served in many ways. Bife a caballo (beef
on horseback) is steak topped with an egg. Parrillada is blood sausage,
ribs and other meat grilled together. Churrasco is grilled steak and milanesa
is deep-fried breaded beef. It is common for Argentinians to socialize
over an asado, beef roast barbecued over an open fire. Many restaurants
offer asado con cuero, whole beef roasted complete with hide and hair.
Yerba mate is a popular traditional drink, similar
to tea. There are several ways of drinking yerba mate. The most traditional
is mate cebado. Hot water is poured over the leaves of the yerba plant
(an evergreen shrub related to holly) in a mate (gourd), which is often
decorated with silver. When the gourd is filled with water, the leaves
expand and fill the mate. People drink through a bombilla (straw with a
strainer) made of silver.
READ ABOUT ARGENTINEAN RECIPES
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