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'''Barros Luco''' is a hot [[sandwich]] in [[Chile]] that includes [[beef]] and melted [[cheese]]<ref name="Castillo-Feliu 2000 p. 76"/> in one of several types of bread. The sandwich is named after Chilean president [[Ramón Barros Luco]],<ref name="Castillo-Feliu 2000 p. 76"/> and was coined in the restaurant of the [[Ex Congreso Nacional|National Congress of Chile]],<ref name="Gutierrez 2013 p. 141"/> where president Barros Luco always asked for this sandwich.<ref name="Kindersley 2011 p. 80"/> Other sources point to Confitería Torres as the place where the sandwich was created.<ref>{{cite book |author=Collier, Simon |author2=William F. Sater |title=Historia de Chile 1808-1994 |isbn=84-8323-033-X |page=178}}</ref> |
'''Barros Luco''' is a hot [[sandwich]] in [[Chile]] that includes [[beef]] and melted [[cheese]]<ref name="Castillo-Feliu 2000 p. 76"/> in one of several types of bread. The sandwich is named after Chilean president [[Ramón Barros Luco]],<ref name="Castillo-Feliu 2000 p. 76"/> and was coined in the restaurant of the [[Ex Congreso Nacional|National Congress of Chile]],<ref name="Gutierrez 2013 p. 141"/> where president Barros Luco always asked for this sandwich.<ref name="Kindersley 2011 p. 80"/> Other sources point to Confitería Torres as the place where the sandwich was created.<ref>{{cite book |author=Collier, Simon |author2=William F. Sater |title=Historia de Chile 1808-1994 |isbn=84-8323-033-X |page=178}}</ref> |
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The president's cousin, senator Barros Jarpa, asked instead for sandwiches with [[ham]] and [[cheese]], as he found the beef hard to eat. These sandwiches became known as [[Barros Jarpa]].<ref name="Spitzer Inc. 2004 p. 73"/> |
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Revision as of 12:26, 12 April 2022
Type | Sandwich |
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Place of origin | Chile |
Main ingredients | Bread, beef, cheese |
Barros Luco is a hot sandwich in Chile that includes beef and melted cheese[1] in one of several types of bread. The sandwich is named after Chilean president Ramón Barros Luco,[1] and was coined in the restaurant of the National Congress of Chile,[2] where president Barros Luco always asked for this sandwich.[3] Other sources point to Confitería Torres as the place where the sandwich was created.[4]
The president's cousin, senator Barros Jarpa, asked instead for sandwiches with ham and cheese, as he found the beef hard to eat. These sandwiches became known as Barros Jarpa.[5]
See also
References
- ^ a b Castillo-Feliú, G.I. (2000). Culture and Customs of Chile. Culture and customs of Latin America and the Caribbean. Greenwood Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-313-30783-6.
- ^ Gutierrez, S.A. (2013). Latin American Street Food: The Best Flavors of Markets, Beaches, and Roadside Stands from Mexico to Argentina. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-4696-0881-5.
- ^ Kindersley, D. (2011). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Chile & Easter Island. EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDES. DK Publishing. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-7566-8391-7.
- ^ Collier, Simon; William F. Sater. Historia de Chile 1808-1994. p. 178. ISBN 84-8323-033-X.
- ^ Spitzer, D.; Inc., Let's Go (2004). Let's Go Chile 2nd Edition: Including Easter Island. Let's Go Chile. St. Martin's Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-312-33560-1.
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