Pebete
pebete with ham, cheese and tomato | |
Type | Sandwich |
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Place of origin | Argentina |
Main ingredients | Bun, cheese, cured meat, tomatoes, mayonnaise |
A pebete is an Argentine and Uruguayan soft oval bun made of wheat flour with a thin brown crust,[1] rather like a fatter hot dog roll. It is often used to make a sandwich, typically filled with cheese, cured meat, tomato and mayonnaise; the sandwich itself is usually called pebete followed by its filling, e.g., pebete de queso (cheese pebete).
According to the Royal Spanish Academy it is from the lunfardo term for young boy, itself from Catalan pevet.[1]
See also
- List of buns
- List of sandwiches
- Food portal
References
- ^ a b , which means Little Foot.http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltObtenerHtml?LEMA=pebete&SUPIND=0&CAREXT=10000&NEDIC=No#0_1 Buscon.rae.es (in Spanish)
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