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		<title>By: What To Eat In Argentina&#160;&#124;&#160;The Jetpacker</title>
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		<description>[...] The debate over which pizza is superior &#8212; thin crust or deep dish &#8212; has a new competitor, and it&#8217;s literally right in the middle.  Pizza is popular in Argentina thanks to a large Italian population, but it&#8217;s a little different than you&#8217;re used to.  Argentine pizza is a fork-and-knife concoction that looks like a Chicago style deep dish even though the crust is generally thinner like New York style pizza.  What makes the pizza so dense is the thick layer of cheese and liberal toppings like the mountain of onions you&#8217;ll find on the unique fugazetta pizza.  You can read about our two favorite pizza places in Buenos Aires here. [...]</description>
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