Panchuker

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A Panchuker Store in the street.
A Panchuker Store in the street.

A Panchuker (also Pito or Garompita[1]) is an Argentine hot snack that can be bought near some train stations and in some places of heavy pedestrian transit. It consists of a sausage covered with a waffle-like pastry, and has a stick in it (like ice cream) so that it can be easily consumed.

Generally they as offered as low-price fast food and can only be seen at certain provinces of the inner country. In Buenos Aires they cannot be found and most people are unaware of its existence.

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  1. ^ These terms in lunfardo mean penis
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