Types of Salsa
History of Salsa
Making Salsa
Fun Facts
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The Classic Recipe of Red Salsa

Salsa Roja

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Where was Salsa first created?

Central America or Mexico

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What are 2 Basic ingredients in Salsa?

Tomatoes, Cilantro, Chiles, Lime Juice, or Salt.

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When is National Salsa Month?

May

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Green Salsa Made with Tomatillos Instead of Tomatoes

Salsa Verde

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Who Were the First People to Make and Eat Salsa?

The Aztecs

(Also the Incans and Mayas)

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What ingredient usually makes Salsa spicy?

Chiles or Peppers

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What is the most well-known Salsa?

Salsa Roja

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Sweet Salsa Featuring Mango, Pineapple, or Any Other Fruit.

Fruit Salsa

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Who Brought Salsa Back to Europe?

Spanish Conquistadors.

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How long does Salsa stay fresh if it is unopened?

Up to 18 months

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What does the USDA categorize Salsa as?

A Vegetable

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A Chunky Salsa Featuring Fresh Tomatoes, Onions, and Chiles.

Pico de Gallo

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When was Salsa named?

The 1500s (1571)

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Is Salsa served fresh or uncooked?

It can be served both ways

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What version of Salsa was created in Italy?

Italian Salsa Verde

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A Salsa that’s Green and Creamy Thanks to Avocado and Tomatillos

Salsa de Aguacate

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Who Gave Salsa its Name?

Spanish Preist and Missionary, Alonso de Molina

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What is used instead of tomatoes in Salsa Verde?

Tomatillos

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How much did the largest serving of Salsa weigh? 

Over 7,000 pounds