Argentina is located in the southeastern part of South America, and the terrain is gradually low from west to east. So what are the specialties of Argentina? You may want to take a look at the specialties of Argentina that I pushed, I hope to bring you help!
Argentina National Gemstone
Rhodolite is also known as Argentine stone or rhodolite. It is a pink-colored, delicate, lovely and rare gemstone, the national gemstone of Argentina, corresponding to the heart chakra, is a kind of similar to the pink crystal, but the energy is more pure than the pink crystal. The energy of rhodochrosite corresponds to the heart chakra, which can make the wearer happy and cheerful, especially when the mood feels depressed and irritable, but also eliminates the negative energy in the heart.
Madai Tea
Madai tea is one of the specialties of Argentina, so some people say, if you don't drink madai tea, you can't come to Argentina.
Leather products
Argentine leather products such as leather coats and shoes in good style, high quality; ermine, fox, otter and other fur clothing is also more famous, and the price is lower than the European and North American to a lot. Corrientes Street (CORRIENTES), Santa Fe Street (SANTAFE), Cordoba Street (CORDOBA), Florida Walking Street (FLORIDA). The above is a high-end shopping street, high grade goods prices are also high, but the quality is guaranteed.
Indian handicrafts
Although Argentina has all kinds of people, but a lot of Indian culture as well as handicrafts have survived, or become their specialty. Here we can see many handicrafts full of antiquity. One of the most common is their own weaving all kinds of lace, these things no matter where it is placed, it can bring very good results, buy home, and some things combined together is very breath of life.
Argentina's beef
Argentina also has a reputation for beef, Argentina is currently the world's largest beef producer, only personally tasted Argentina's beef, you can understand what is the world's top beef! Especially its organic beef, where the cattle are usually free-range on large grasslands, the meat is young and juicy, with a unique and delicious color and relatively little fat and cholesterol.
Specialty wines
Argentina also has a number of very specialty wines. It is not only the world's fifth largest producer of wine, but also the world's fourth largest consumer of wine. Most of Argentina's vineyards are influenced by the Andes, and the rich Malbec and fragrant Torrontes grapes are the country's most important varieties. Argentina's Malbec wines have been described by wine critic Robert Parker as "the next 'invader' of the wine world". And every year on April 17th is also the famous World Malbec Day.