Choripán
Choripán is a type of sandwich popular in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and other countries in South America. The name is a portmanteau of its ingredients: "chorizo" (a type of sausage) and "pan" (bread).
History
The origins of Choripán are not well-documented, but it is believed to have originated in Argentina in the late 19th or early 20th century. It was likely created by immigrants from Spain and Italy, who brought with them a tradition of sausage-making and combined it with the local custom of eating bread with every meal.
Preparation
Choripán is typically made with a type of chorizo sausage made from pork, beef, or a combination of the two. The sausage is grilled, often on a barbecue, and served on a crusty bread roll. It is usually topped with chimichurri, a sauce made from parsley, garlic, vinegar, oil, and chili flakes.
Variations
There are many regional variations of Choripán. In Argentina, it is often served with a sauce called salsa criolla, made from tomatoes, onions, and peppers. In Uruguay, it is common to add mayonnaise, mustard, and/or ketchup. In Chile, it is often served with pebre, a sauce made from coriander, chopped onion, olive oil, garlic and ground or pureed spicy aji peppers.
Cultural significance
Choripán is often associated with football matches and other large gatherings in Argentina and Uruguay, where it is commonly sold by street vendors. It is also a popular choice for barbecues and family gatherings.
See also
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