History: This is a traditional cake from the Monts de Lacaune, a dairy sheep breeding country for the production of Roquefort cheese. Like the Flaune du Rouergue, it is a cake that comes from ancestral recipes of local tradition. Its name is to be compared to the casse-muzzle of Poitou....
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