For them this is cooking asado, a practice made famous by the gauchos.
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All the time we had puchero and asado, and an occasional ostrich egg.
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Many days we only had an asado and maté.
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There is a wide selection of eateries that offer anything from Argentine asado to Greek souvlaki.
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Sometimes tea at four, but very seldom; supper consisted of an asado and maté at seven or eight o'clock.
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Party snapper Justin Campbell revealed that guests were served a three-course meal including asado lamb, chocolate ganache, and haggis pops.
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Come early afternoon, we'd sniff out an asado (barbecue joint) and put down our paddles for an hour or two.
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The last wire from railhead says that Pedro Montero and his men left at daybreak, after feeding on asado beef all night.
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At eleven we would have an asado and maté, and give our horses a drink, then finish parting, and get home at half-past seven.
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The most committed barbecuers I know are to be found in Argentina, Australia and South Africa, home of the asado, the barbie and the braai.
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Jim went there and he fell in love… we had some asado together and he really became part of the inner circle of Chaltén's Stonemonkeys.
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Higher prices have curtailed a popular practice among Argentine construction workers, preparing an "asado," or barbecue, at their work sites during Friday lunch hour.
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For them this is cooking asado, a practice made famous by the gauchos.
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All the time we had puchero and asado, and an occasional ostrich egg.
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Many days we only had an asado and maté.
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There is a wide selection of eateries that offer anything from Argentine asado to Greek souvlaki.