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What to eat in the Pampas? Top 3 Pampasic Sandwiches

Last update: Sun Dec 15 2024
Top 3 Pampasic Sandwiches
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CÓRDOBA PROVINCE, Argentina
4.4
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This is an extreme version of a steak sandwich – filled with thinly sliced lomo steak, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, mayonnaise, chimichurri sauce, ham, cheese, and a fried egg, sandwich de lomo or lomito is a behemoth of a sandwich that is sure to satiate even the hungriest consumers.


However, this delicious sandwich is open to innovation – some might substitute the steak with pork, or put aubergine slices into it, along with any other ingredient that comes to mind. Popular both in Argentina and Uruguay, it can easily be found at numerous street carts dispersed throughout the metropolitan areas of both countries.

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
4.3
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Bondipan (or bondiola) is a classic sandwich originating from Argentine. Similar to the more famous choripan, this sandwich is made with bondiola de cerdo, pork shoulder that's roasted or grilled to perfection and served in crusty french bread.


The succulent and salty pork is drizzled with lemon juice and often topped with chimichurri. If desired, a bit of chili sauce can also be added to the sandwich. The sandwich is typically sold as street food, and people usually enjoy it while standing by the bar.

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Sandwich

ROSARIO, Argentina
3.5
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Carlitos is a traditional sandwich originating from Rosario in Argentina. This simple sandwich is usually made with a combination of sandwich bread, ham, cheese such as mozzarella (or similar cheese that melts well), butter, and ketchup. The slices of bread are buttered, topped with a cheese slice, a dollop of ketchup, a slice of ham, and another slice of cheese.


The sandwich is finished with the other buttered slice of bread placed on top. Once assembled, carlitos are toasted on each side, cut into triangles, and served warm. Nowadays, there are also variations with olives, eggs, chicken, and peppers.

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