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Frequently asked questions

  • What is tasajo?

    Tasajo is a type of dried and cured meat, commonly beef, used in various Latin American and Spanish recipes.

  • Do I need to soak tasajo before cooking?

    Yes, soaking tasajo helps rehydrate the meat and reduces its saltiness. Soak it for several hours or overnight, changing the water a few times.

  • Can you store tasajo without refrigeration?

    Tasajo is cured and dried, so it keeps well in a cool, dry place. However, refrigeration extends its shelf life once opened.

  • Can you freeze tasajo?

    Yes, tasajo can be frozen. Wrap it tightly and store in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

  • Is tasajo salty?

    Tasajo is often quite salty due to the curing process, which is why soaking it before cooking is recommended.

  • Can you use tasajo in soups and stews?

    Yes, tasajo adds rich flavor to soups and stews. Be sure to soak and desalinate it before adding to dishes.

  • Where can I buy tasajo around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.

  • How should tasajo be stored after opening?

    Store tasajo in an airtight container or wrap tightly in plastic wrap in the refrigerator.

  • How do you cook tasajo?

    Tasajo is typically soaked in water to remove excess salt before cooking. It can be grilled, fried, or stewed in traditional dishes.

  • What dishes commonly use tasajo?

    Tasajo is popular in dishes such as Oaxacan tlayudas, Nicaraguan vigorón, and Cuban ropa vieja.

  • How long does tasajo last once opened?

    Once opened, tasajo should be refrigerated and used within 1-2 weeks for best quality.

  • How do you serve tasajo?

    After cooking, tasajo is commonly sliced or shredded and served with beans, rice, tortillas, or other local sides.

  • What is the best way to rehydrate tasajo?

    Soak tasajo in cold water for several hours or overnight, changing the water a few times to remove excess salt.

  • Where can I buy tasajo?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • Can tasajo be eaten raw?

    No, tasajo should always be cooked before eating to ensure safety and proper texture.

  • What is the texture of cooked tasajo?

    Cooked tasajo is typically tender yet chewy, with a unique umami flavor from the curing process.