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I'm going to check this new article later, though it looks quite complete now. I'm thinking maybe there should be a separate 2006 Argentine beef exports ban (with a "current event" tag on top, of course), and some other sub-articles. That would make it easier to work on. —Pablo D. Flores(Talk)13:45, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Bife de Chorizo is not a dish, it is a meat cut. Sebastianpy
So it is. That section was also a bit vague, so I've removed it for now. Perhaps we should include a description of the various Argentinean beef cuts? They're described as being unique to the region.