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Provoleta is an Argentine variant of provolone cheese described as "Argentine pulled-curd Provolone cheese". It is eaten grilled in Argentina and Uruguay. It can be made on a grill, or indoors in a cast-iron pan. The cheese should be firm and able to hold its shape when grilled. It was introduced in Argentina by Natalio Alba, a native of the Calabria region in Italy, who created this cheese inspired by typical cheeses of his region such as provola silana and caciocavallo, combining it with the tradition of Argentine asado.

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  • بروفوليتا (ar)
  • Provoleta (es)
  • Provoleta (fr)
  • Provoleta (en)
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  • بروڤوليتا هي علامة تجارية لجبن بروفولون الأرجنتيني. وتؤكل مشوية في الأرجنتين والأوروغواي طوّر هذا النوع من الجبن ناتاليو آلبا عام 1940، وتأسست العلامة التجارية «بروڤوليتا» عام 1963.قطع البروفوليتا التي يتراوح قطرها بين 10 - 15 سم وارتفاعها بين 1 - 2سم تقدّم عادة مع أسادو قبل بدء تناول اللحم المشوي. توضع قطع الجبن التي تغطّس بالفلفل والأوريغانو فوق الشواء على الحجارة الصغيرة أو في طبق مغطى بالقصدير، وتشوى حتى تذوب جزئياً. تنكّه الجبن بصلصة تشيميتشوري وهي خليط من الزيوت والتوابل وتؤكل مع الخبز. (ar)
  • Provoleta es una marca comercial de queso para la denominación del "Queso Provolone Hilado Argentino". (es)
  • Provoleta est une marque commerciale d'une variante argentine du provolone. Il est consommé au barbecue en Argentine et moins fréquemment en Uruguay. (fr)
  • Provoleta is an Argentine variant of provolone cheese described as "Argentine pulled-curd Provolone cheese". It is eaten grilled in Argentina and Uruguay. It can be made on a grill, or indoors in a cast-iron pan. The cheese should be firm and able to hold its shape when grilled. It was introduced in Argentina by Natalio Alba, a native of the Calabria region in Italy, who created this cheese inspired by typical cheeses of his region such as provola silana and caciocavallo, combining it with the tradition of Argentine asado. (en)
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  • بروڤوليتا هي علامة تجارية لجبن بروفولون الأرجنتيني. وتؤكل مشوية في الأرجنتين والأوروغواي طوّر هذا النوع من الجبن ناتاليو آلبا عام 1940، وتأسست العلامة التجارية «بروڤوليتا» عام 1963.قطع البروفوليتا التي يتراوح قطرها بين 10 - 15 سم وارتفاعها بين 1 - 2سم تقدّم عادة مع أسادو قبل بدء تناول اللحم المشوي. توضع قطع الجبن التي تغطّس بالفلفل والأوريغانو فوق الشواء على الحجارة الصغيرة أو في طبق مغطى بالقصدير، وتشوى حتى تذوب جزئياً. تنكّه الجبن بصلصة تشيميتشوري وهي خليط من الزيوت والتوابل وتؤكل مع الخبز. (ar)
  • Provoleta es una marca comercial de queso para la denominación del "Queso Provolone Hilado Argentino". (es)
  • Provoleta est une marque commerciale d'une variante argentine du provolone. Il est consommé au barbecue en Argentine et moins fréquemment en Uruguay. (fr)
  • Provoleta is an Argentine variant of provolone cheese described as "Argentine pulled-curd Provolone cheese". It is eaten grilled in Argentina and Uruguay. It can be made on a grill, or indoors in a cast-iron pan. The cheese should be firm and able to hold its shape when grilled. It was introduced in Argentina by Natalio Alba, a native of the Calabria region in Italy, who created this cheese inspired by typical cheeses of his region such as provola silana and caciocavallo, combining it with the tradition of Argentine asado. Small discs of locally produced provolone cheese of 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) in diameter and 1 to 15 cm (0.5 to 6 inches) in height are often eaten at the start of an asado, before the grilled meat. The provolone, often topped with chilli and oregano, is placed directly on the grill, on small stones or inside a foil plate, and cooked until part-melted. The provoleta may be seasoned with chimichurri, a mixture of oils and spices, and is usually eaten communally with bread. Stuffed provoleta (Spanish: provoleta rellena) is provoleta stuffed with assorted fillings that could include ham, barbecue sausage or morcilla blood sausage, cheese, vegetables, peppers and onions. (en)
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