Talk:Mazamorra

I came across the term Mazamorra in reference to a foot disease, that crippled some pirates and Che's army

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Mazamorra in Argentina
Mazamorra is not a thing in Argentina. I have never heard of it and definitely it is not consumed together with locro on national holidays. I heard the english term porridge, and google translated it as a whole bunch of things, among which was the word mazamorra, which sounded like "mazmorra" which I remember from school... it was some sort of prison or torture device from the 18th century. I am from Argentina, BTW, and have lived here all my life. Also, from the pictures I saw, "mazamorra" looks nothing like locro.186.57.227.25 (talk) 08:40, 10 March 2018 (UTC)