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What are the specialties of Argentina?

1, beef

Argentina is a world-famous animal husbandry country, but the number of cattle and sheep ranks among the top in the world, and it is an important leather exporter in the world. Argentina's leather products are soft and delicate, and the price is much lower than that of Europe and America, which is one of the favorite specialties of tourists.

Argentine beef is also different from other places. It uses open-air fences to graze. The beef produced in this natural way is fresh and tender, which is different from the cattle fattened in industrialized cowshed in most countries. Like Brazilian barbecue, only Argentine beef is considered as the top grade in Brazil.

2. National Gems

Rhododendron is also known as Argentine stone or rhodochrosite. It is a pink, delicate, lovely and rare gem, and it is the national treasure of Argentina. Similar to powder crystal, but the energy is more pure than powder crystal. The energy of the red stone corresponds to the heart chakra, which can make the wearer feel happy and happy, especially when he feels depressed and irritable, and can also eliminate the negative energy in his heart.

3. Leather products

Argentine leather products, such as leather clothes and leather shoes, are of good style and high quality; Mink skin, fox skin and otter skin are also famous, and their prices are much lower than those in Europe and North America. Collantes Avenue, Santa Fe Avenue, Cordoba Avenue and Florida Pedestrian Street. The above are high-grade commercial streets, with high-grade goods and high prices, but the quality is guaranteed.

4. wine

Argentina is not only the fifth largest wine producer in the world, but also the fourth largest wine consumer. Most vineyards in Argentina are influenced by the Andes. Malbec and Torrentes are the most important grape varieties in Argentina.

Argentine malbec wine was once praised by wine critic robert parker as "the' invader' of the next wine world". April 17 every year is also the famous World malbec Day.

5. Paraguay tea

Madai grew up in the South American jungle full of mystery and fantasy, and has a drinking history of more than 400 years in South American countries such as Argentina. It is also called the four treasures of Argentina with football, tango and barbecue.

Yerba mate comes from the word "horse body" in Quetta, which means "gourd". Spanish colonists called this kind of tea "yerba mate", while locals called it "caiguá", which means "something related to Paraguay tea". Yerba mate also has other names, such as Jesuit tea, Paraguay tea and missionary tea.