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traditionally, arepas are made by soaking and pounding dried corn in a pilon--a large mortar and pestle. the moist pounded dough would then be shaped into cakes and cooked. these days, most folks buy pre-cooked, dehydrated masarepa--arepa flour--that only needs to be mixed with water and salt to form a dough.

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