• Argentinian Matambre a la Pizza – Flank Steak Pizza-Style

    A creative twist from Argentina, Matambre a la Pizza features grilled flank steak topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and oregano — like a pizza, but made of meat.

    Ingredients (Serves 4):

    * 1kg flank steak (matambre), butterflied
    * 200g mozzarella cheese, shredded
    * 200ml tomato sauce
    * 1 tsp oregano
    * 1 tsp garlic powder
    * Salt, black pepper
    * Olive oil

    Instructions:

    1. Season steak with salt, pepper, garlic powder. Grill or sear until nearly cooked.
    2. Spread tomato sauce on top. Add mozzarella and sprinkle oregano.
    3. Cover or broil until cheese melts and bubbles.
    4. Slice and serve hot with salad or French fries.

    Argentinian Tip:
    For smoky flavor, cook it entirely over charcoal (parrilla) and serve with chimichurri.
    Argentinian Matambre a la Pizza – Flank Steak Pizza-Style A creative twist from Argentina, Matambre a la Pizza features grilled flank steak topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and oregano — like a pizza, but made of meat. Ingredients (Serves 4): * 1kg flank steak (matambre), butterflied * 200g mozzarella cheese, shredded * 200ml tomato sauce * 1 tsp oregano * 1 tsp garlic powder * Salt, black pepper * Olive oil Instructions: 1. Season steak with salt, pepper, garlic powder. Grill or sear until nearly cooked. 2. Spread tomato sauce on top. Add mozzarella and sprinkle oregano. 3. Cover or broil until cheese melts and bubbles. 4. Slice and serve hot with salad or French fries. Argentinian Tip: For smoky flavor, cook it entirely over charcoal (parrilla) and serve with chimichurri.
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    This mechanism provides a fresh understanding of how the body fights bacterial infections beyond conventional immune pathways like antibody production or white blood cell activity.

    The proteasomes generate peptide fragments that can either directly attack bacterial membranes or enhance the immune response by signaling and recruiting other immune cells.

    These protein fragments are especially efficient in targeting harmful bacteria, offering potential new therapeutic strategies for drug-resistant infections.

    This finding is significant because it introduces an additional, internal bacterial defense mechanism — not just reliant on externally produced antibodies or antibiotics — but embedded within cellular machinery itself.
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    It's not science fiction — it's physics.

    Could time travel start with understanding gravity?
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