ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Asado roll

Okay kiddo, let me explain what an asado roll is like you're five year old.

An asado roll is like a big, long sandwich that's usually stuffed with yummy meats and veggies. It's a special type of sandwich that comes from Argentina, and it's often served at special events like parties or barbecues.

Think about a hot dog, but instead of a hot dog, you have a bunch of different meats like sausages, beef, and pork that are cooked in a special way called "asado." This means they're grilled over a fire for a long time until they're really juicy and delicious.

Then, you take all those yummy meats and put them in a special type of bread called a "roll." It's a big bread that's kind of like a long, skinny loaf. You slice it open and put all the meats and veggies inside, like lettuce, tomatoes, and onions.

The best part of an asado roll is that you can make it however you want! You can choose the meats you like and add your favorite veggies. And when you take a bite, you'll taste all the different flavors of the meats and veggies together.

So there you have it, kiddo! That's what an asado roll is, and why it's so yummy.
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