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Masaco
     
 

Oriental cuisine (Bolivian orient) is based on rice, cassava (manioc), corn and beef.

Masaco is one of the dishes most representative of this region. The Tacanas and Mosetenes originally prepared it with pork fat.

The name comes from the word masa, since it is a dough (masa) made from cassava or banana with a little jerky.

Recipe

Ingredients 

- 5 cassavas (or bananas)

- ½ kilo of jerky

- Salt

- 3 tablespoons oil

Preparation

- Peal the cassava, wash and cook

- Cut meat into small pieces in the "tacú"

- Mash cassava and mix with oil and meat (in pieces) to make a smooth dough. 

- Serve it hot, fried or reheated.

You can replace the meat with cheese.
 
   
 

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