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3 Comment(s)

  1. informazioni in merito cottura asado

    agostinosantoriello | Nov 24, 2006 | Reply

  2. Hi
    I am not sure if you can help me on this one but I am finding it impossible to find organic or freerange chicken, rabbit etc in Buenos Aires. Most of the organic beef (99% I am reliably informed) goes to the UK (ironic as I am English). I did find a supplier but he has disappeared. Somone told me the galpon at Federico Lacroze station is a possibility. As I say, not sure if you can help me but any comments would be appreciated. Also, the butcher in San Telmo market sells me a delicious cut of beef which he calls rosbif. I wasn’t aware that this was actually a cut. Does it have another name?
    Many thanks
    Jeremy Frost

    Jeremy Frost | May 19, 2008 | Reply

  3. Hi Jeremy,

    Here’s a great resource of various markets that either do or might sell what you are looking for.

    BsAs Food Related Shopping over at SaltShaker.net Particularly, Feria Modelo Belgrano.

    Re rosbif:

    Was it roasting meat? Most places sell it as rosbif or roast beef(exactly as the english spelling and use). Basically a cut from around the blade area. In the UK you might also know it as both chuck and fore rib.

    Asado Argentina | May 21, 2008 | Reply

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