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this post was submitted on 28 Mar 2024
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Bruh idk about google i have ate it and i just called my cuz to confirm it .
I called my cuz and she confirms that it has no potato.
Cousine wars ?
Cuz vs Cuz
Where are you from? Can you find a recipe online that aligns with what your cuz says?
I think potatoes are used to just make it more thick and creamy .
Like others said, post a recipe
I think potatoes are used just make it more thick and creamy.
Either post a recipe or post a link to an actual product you can buy at a store.