Hamburguesas de carrito Uruguayo

The food cart (also known as a chorizo ​​cart) is a traditional food trailer adapted for cooking and selling fast food, mainly choripán (sausage sandwiches), hamburgers, hot dogs, and baurú (a type of Uruguayan sandwich). It's an affordable and quick street food option. Description The street half-tank, the predecessor of the food cart. This fast food option is common in Uruguay. They are likely an evolution of the street half-tank, a tank cut in half, used for preparing barbecue. These, used as makeshift food stands, still exist in small numbers today. Food carts began appearing at the entrance to the Olympic grandstand of the Centenario Stadium approximately 40 years ago. At that time, they consisted of carts with car wheels pulled by an old truck. The idea spread, and now they are mostly stationary carts, found in various locations throughout Uruguay. They are a popular and affordable street food option. Menu It basically consists of some kind of sandwich or snack, which serves as the main menu, to which various ingredients are added.