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Argentinian Culture and Traditions Puerto La Boca San Diego

Argentinian Culture and Traditions

December 31, 2019 in Argentinian Cuisine

San Diego is fortunate to boast a diverse population with culinary influences from around the globe. There’s no better way to introduce yourself to a new culture than by sampling its food, and a traditional Argentinian meal at Puerto La Boca is a passport to the flavors and rich heritage of our favorite South American country. 

Of course, there’s more to Argentina than its famous asado. Here’s a primer on Argentinian culture to enhance your experience at Puerto La Boca:

What is the culture of Argentina?

Argentina’s culture and traditions are a unique blend of Latin American indigenous traditions and European customs. While Spain gained an early foothold in the country, Italian immigration in the 19th century added a Mediterranean flair to the culture and especially the cuisine.

What is Argentina well known for?

Worldwide, Argentina is probably most famous for the invention of the tango. The dance, originating in Buenos Aires in the 19th century, blends European, Caribbean and African influences, and while it was quite the craze when it first burst onto the dance scene, authorities considered it a moral threat due to the sensual nature of its moves. Argentina is also known for the popularity of Eva Perón, wife of the former president, Juan Perón, and the subject of the smash Broadway musical “Evita.” In the literature world, Jorge Luis Borges is Argentina’s most famous author, who pioneered the literary genre of magical realism along with other Latin American writers.

What is the traditional clothing of Argentina?

Argentina is a modern country with cosmopolitan urban areas, so most people dress similarly to others you’d see in major cities across the globe. However, there are some traditional clothing items in Argentinian culture that set it apart, including the cowboy costume worn by gauchos and woolen ponchos in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Argentinians are also fond of wide-brimmed hats to protect their face and eyes from sunlight, and traditional footwear called alpargatas, which are durable shoes made from colorful patterned canvas with rope or rubber soles.

What is the typical food in Argentina?

Argentinian cuisine relies heavily on asado, which refers to both barbecued meats and the social events centered around them. Considerable cattle ranching in Argentina provides a variety of cuts for inspired cooking techniques. Nothing finishes off a savory meat-based meal like a dessert made with Dulce de Leche, a sweet spread made from milk and sugar that’s similar to a smooth, creamy caramel. As for beverages, Argentina is a burgeoning source of world-class wines, specifically Malbec, which boasts a spicy berry-based flavor due to the smaller grapes that grow in tight clusters.

A taste of Argentina in Little Italy, San Diego at Puerto La Boca

If you ever have the chance to visit Argentina in person, you’ll get to experience the culture, cuisine, and unique aspects of the country up close and personal. But if a trip to South America is not in your immediate future, the next best thing is to savor traditional Argentinian dishes at Puerto La Boca in Little Italy, San Diego. From our highly rated chimichurri to our delectable empanadas and a robust menu of grilled meats, you might be dancing the tango in appreciation on your way out.

For more information or to book a reservation, give us a call at (619) 234-4900.

 
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Puerto La Boca is located in Little Italy, San Diego

Address: 2060 India St, San Diego, CA 92101

Phone: (619) 234-4900

Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM, Friday - Saturday 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM, and Sunday From 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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