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  2. Asado - Wikipedia

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    An asado also includes bread, a simple mixed salad of, for instance, lettuce, tomato, and onions, or it could be accompanied with verdurajo (grilled vegetables), a mixture made of potatoes, corn, onion, and eggplant cooked on the grill and seasoned with olive oil and salt. Beer, wine, soft drink, and other beverages are common.

  3. Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Grilled meat from the asado (barbecue) is a staple, with steak and beef ribs especially common. The term asado itself refers to long strips of flank-cut beef ribs. Popular items such as chorizo (pork sausage), morcilla (blood sausage), chinchulines (chitterlings), mollejas , and other parts of the animal are also enjoyed.

  4. Carne asada - Wikipedia

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    It is usually marinated then grilled or seared to impart a charred flavor. Carne asada can be served on its own or as an ingredient in other dishes. The term carne asada is used in Latin America and refers to the style of grilled meat in those countries. In South America, the term used for grilled meat is asado and it has a different style and ...

  5. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    East Texas style—essentially Southern barbecue, found in many urban areas; Central Texas "meat market style"—which originated in the butcher shops of German and Czech immigrants to the region; West Texas "cowboy style"—involving direct cooking over mesquite and using goat and mutton as well as beef

  6. Choripán - Wikipedia

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    Choripán (plural: choripanes) is a type of asado sandwich with grilled chorizo.It is popular in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela.The name comes from the combination of the names of its ingredients: a grilled chorizo sausage and a crusty bread (Spanish: pan) such as a pan batido, baguette, or francés.

  7. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The use of a gas grill is frowned upon and the use of charcoal is accepted, but wood is seen as the best method to cook the meat. [24] It is expected that people attending a braai bring snacks, drinks, and other meat to eat until the main meal has finished cooking on the grill. This potluck-like activity is known as "bring and braai". [25]

  8. Argentine beef - Wikipedia

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    Argentine beef and its production have played a major part in the culture of Argentina, from the asado to the history of the gauchos of the Pampas. Landowners became wealthy from beef production and export, and estancia owners built large houses, important buildings in Buenos Aires and elsewhere, and contributed to politics, philanthropy, and ...

  9. Regional variations of barbecue - Wikipedia

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    A typical braai on a small braai stand. In South Africa, a braai (plural braais) is a barbecue or grill and is a social custom in much of Southern Africa.The term originated with the Afrikaners, [1] but has since been adopted by South Africans of many ethnic backgrounds.