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Buenos Aires has always been an open-door city. Its inhabitants are called
porteños, which makes reference to the fact that the city is a port.
The inhabitant of the province of Buenos Aires is called bonaerense.
Porteños are warm and hospitable: they usually invite tourists for lunch
or dinner at their homes and prepare typical food.
The characteristic infusion is the mate. It is prepared by pouring warm water
into a gourd, also called mate that contains yerba mate.
Some people add sugar, but most prefer "un amargo" (a mate without
sugar).
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