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Italian tomato and meat sauce, usually accompanies pastas. The name has Genoese origin, where it is known as t'cco ( di carne ) because it was prepared with whole boiled meat, then added the tomato that gave it its characteristic color, and in Argentina the meat is almost neither used, and is prepared with more vegetables and spices , more than a tomato sauce.

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