Tartar Steak at Food Glossary
What is it? A Jamaican dish of coarsely ground or finely chopped high-quality, raw lean Jamaican beef that has been seasoned with salt, pepper and Jamaican herbs. Jamaican beef tartar (also referred to as steak tartar?) is usually served with capers, chopped parsley and onions.Cooking Dictionary Term Added By: Maya
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