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Examples
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The Pollo Asado is pretty damn good too, heck, everything on their menu rocks.
Greetings from Texas! | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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The Egans have spent time in Argentina and one of the traditions they brought with them to Aurora is the method of barbequing known as Asado.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CAROLYN IRELAND 2011
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The favourite roast, called the "Asado," is made from ribs of beef impaled on a stick and placed near the fire till sufficiently cooked.
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"Such a defeat wasn't so painful," said a fan named Diego, who watched the game with friends at an "Asado," a typical grill festival with lots of meat and red wine.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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'Asado': accompanied by French fries or salad and red wine
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'Asado': accompanied by French fries or salad and red wine
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Such a defeat wasn't so painful, "said a fan named Diego, who watched the game with friends at an" Asado, "a typical grill festival with lots of meat and red wine.
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Such a defeat wasn't so painful, "said a fan named Diego, who watched the game with friends at an" Asado, "a typical grill festival with lots of meat and red wine.
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Asado —both the name of a barbecue as a social event, and a cut of beef short ribs—was part of the chef's weekly life, growing up in Buenos Aires.
Barbecuing the Perfect Steak Jemima Sissons 2011
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"Asado is a ritual—it is about people cooking together," explains Mr. Trocca.
Barbecuing the Perfect Steak Jemima Sissons 2011
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