Tarta de seso

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Tarta de seso is a beef brain pie in Colombian cuisine. It is a type of food sometimes served at piqueteadero style rustic eateries. It can be made with spinach and grated cheese. [1]

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References

  1. "Tarta de espinaca y seso envuelta en salsa blanca". 6 February 2021.