Pebete

South American bun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A pebete is an Argentine and Uruguayan soft oval bun made of wheat flour with a thin brown crust,[1] rather like a fatter hot dog roll. It is often used to make a sandwich, typically filled with cheese, cured meat, tomato and mayonnaise; the sandwich itself is usually called pebete followed by its filling, e.g., pebete de queso (cheese pebete).

Place of originArgentina
Main ingredientsBun, cheese, cured meat, tomatoes, mayonnaise
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Pebete
pebete with ham, cheese and tomato
TypeSandwich
Place of originArgentina
Main ingredientsBun, cheese, cured meat, tomatoes, mayonnaise
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According to the Royal Spanish Academy it is from the lunfardo term for young boy, itself from Catalan pevet.[1]

Another theory about the origin of the name "pebete" suggests that it derives from the similarity between its pronunciation and the Spanish initials for "toasted white bread" — Pan Blanco Tostado (PBT).

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