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Tacacá
Soup traditionally eaten in northern Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tacacá (Brazilian Portuguese: [taka'ka]) is a typical dish of northern Brazil, mostly consumed in Pará, Amazonas, Acre, Amapá and Roraima. It is made with jambu (a native variety of paracress), tucupi (a broth made with wild manioc), goma de tapioca cooked tapioca gum (also manioc-based), and dried shrimp.[1] It is traditionally served hot in a bowl made from an Amazonian gourd known as cuia.
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