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高中政治教学网    Typical Foods from Buenos Aires
    Hi there! My name is Mateo and I'm a 10-year-old boy from Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. I love living here because the food is so delicious and unique! Today I want to tell you all about some of the typical foods we eat in Buenos Aires.
    One of the most famous foods from Buenos Aires is called asado. Asado means "barbecue" and it's not just a meal, it's a whole event! For an asado, different cuts of beef like chorizo sausages, morcilla blood sausages, and huge slabs of ribs and steak are slowly grilled over a wood fire pit called a parilla. The person who cooks the asado is called an asador and they take it very seriously. It's considered an art form to get the perfect sear on the meats.
    While the asado is cooking, which can take many hours, everyone sits around drinking mate, which is a kind of tea made from yerba mate leaves. You drink mate from a hollow gourd cup called a mate through a metal straw called a bombilla that has a filter on the end. The mate is passed around and everyone shares from the same cup. It's a very social experience.
    When the asado is finally ready, it's time to eat! The meats are so tender and full of that delicious smoky flavor from the wood fire. We eat them with chimichurri, which is a green sauce made from parsley, garlic, olive oil, vinegar and spices. It's so fresh and zingy tasting. Other sides you'll find at an asado are beef chorizo sausages, morcilla blood sausages, a grilled veggie platter called a ensalada russa, and bread.
    Another quintessential food from Buenos Aires is empanadas. These are little handheld pies that have a flaky pastry crust on the outside and are stuffed with all sorts of delicious fillings on the inside. The most common empanada filling is carne which has ground beef, onions, eggs, green olives and spices. But you can also get crazy varieties like humita (cor紫藤萝瀑布答案
n), jamon y queso (ham and cheese), pollo (chicken), atun (tuna), and hasta empanadas de chocolate (even chocolate ones for dessert!).
    Empanadas are the perfect food because they're portable, delicious, and you can have them any time - for a snack, lunch, or dinner. My favorite place to get empanadas in Buenos Aires is a little neighborhood joint called El Rincón Porteño. It's been there for over 50 years and they make the empanadas fresh every morning. The dough is so light and flaky and the fillings are always perfectly seasoned. Yum!
    Speaking of baked goods, Buenos Aires has some wonderful bakeries and pastries too. One really iconic food is called facturas, which are flaky pastries that come in so many varieties. You can get facturas filled with membrillo (quince paste), vigilante (with a crumbly shortbread topping), bolas de fraile (round brioche balls coated in syrup), and my personal favorite - facturas de crema pastelera which are flaky squares filled with sweet vanilla pastry cream. These are perfect for breakfast or as an afternoon snack with a cafe con leche (coffee with milk).
    At the bakeries you'll also find alfajores, which are two round cookies sandwiched together with a thick layer of dulce de leche (caramel) in the middle and coated in powdered sugar or shredded coconut. Alfajores come in all different sizes from bite-size minis to huge sandwich cookies as big as your hand. Every bakery and chocolatier in Buenos Aires has their own version and people get very passionate defending their favorite brand! Alfajores are a must-try when you come here.
    One last food I have to mention is pizza! Buenos Aires has a huge Italian immigrant population so the pizza here is amazing. It has a very thin, crispy crust and simple, high-quality toppings like mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce, prosciutto, olives, and green peppers. Unlike pizza in other places, Buenos Aires pizza never has any weird toppings or too much cheese. It's all about respecting the simplicity of good dough, sauce, and cheese.
孕妇菜谱做法    My favorite pizza joints in the city are El Cuartito, which has been open since 1934, and El Palacio de la Pizza. El Cuartito has a classic old-school vibe with a big wood-fired oven in the front where you can watch the pizzaiolos stretching and throwing the dough. And El
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Palacio has these crazy oval-shaped pizzas that are almost two feet long! They're meant to be shared family-style in the middle of the table. You simply can't leave Buenos Aires without trying the local pizza.
    Well, that's just a taste of some of the typical and delicious foods you can find in Buenos Aires! From the epic asado barbecues to street food snacks like empanadas, sweet treats at the bakeries, and our awesome pizza, there is so much good eating to be done here. Maybe you'll come visit someday and I can take you on a food tour of all my favorite spots around the city. Buen provecho!