Milanesa (South American cuisine): A milanesa (Spanish word meaning "Milanese") is a South American variant of an Italian dish and generically refers to different types of breaded preparations. Milanesa was introduced to Argentina by Italian immigrants during the mass emigration of the Italian diaspora between 1860 and 1920. Its name probably originates from a Milanese recipe, cotoletta alla Milanese, (Milan cutlet), which is similar to the Wiener Sc...
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