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They are thick hand made corn tortillas

pupusas are made with masa corn tortillas and could have a lot of different ingredients the most popular would be the cheese with "lorocos" they are usually eaten with salsa and "curtido" which has cabbage and other ingredients in it such as vinegar and oregano to add flavor

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