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Some Fruits Are Better Worn
Argentine Culture

Some Fruits Are Better Worn

By Leslie Henslee

SOME FRUITS ARE BETTER WORN Juaga is a yellowy-orange tropical fruit with a thick rind that ranges in size from orange to melon. Prevalent in...

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Happy Día del Amigo!
Argentine Culture

Happy Día del Amigo!

By Leslie Henslee

HAPPY DIA DEL AMIGO Día del Amigo is this Saturday - time to celebrate our friends and friend families. What's International Friends Day? A day...

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In Between Pugliese and D'Arienzo
Argentine Culture

In Between Pugliese and D'Arienzo

By Leslie Henslee

Now for our musical interlude. Pugliese, Gardel and D'Arienzo were all born in December - making it the tango-iest month of the year. If you...

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Sharing Yerba Mate
Argentine Culture

Sharing Yerba Mate

By Leslie Henslee

Throughout Argentina, friends and family sit down for a yerba mate sharing circle - often at least once a day. It is a time to...

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How to Drink Yerba Mate
Argentine Culture

How to Drink Yerba Mate

By Leslie Henslee

If you're not Argentinian, you may not be familiar with all the ins and outs of mate drinking. We've prepared some tips for you, so...

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Quino's Bday
Argentine Culture

Quino's Bday

By Leslie Henslee

July 17th is Joaquín Salvador Lavado's (or Quino's) birthday. We celebrated by making Mafalda stickers. But who is Mafalda you ask? Mafalda is the savvy...

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No Soy
Argentine Culture

No Soy

Andrés Ozzuna
By Andrés Ozzuna

YO NO SOY If you've ever wondered why Andrés refuses to carry soy drinks at the cafe, here's a glimpse - Rio Nuevo. Argentina is contending...

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Introducing Conitos - You're Welcome!
Argentine Culture In the Kitchen

Introducing Conitos - You're Welcome!

By Alan Ozzuna

We are proud to introduce our new line of conitos - little cones. If you don’t know them already, we are sorry for the possible...

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