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● A Question About Salsa: Is There an Alternative?

In Texas salsa is a very common condiment. Nobody looks for alternatives. Just different salsa recipes.

Treathyl Fox aka cmoneyspinner
2 min readJun 28, 2017

Salsa is not a salad dressing. (Or at least, I don’t use it to dress my salads.) It’s more like a condiment or a dip. Some people like to put it on their eggs for breakfast. Some people like to use salsa as a dip for tortilla chips (very addictive) or to make nachos (even more addictive). Some like to make theirs fresh. Some buy the bottled kind. I mix a small bottle of salsa in my chili recipe. YUM!

The traditional salsa recipe is made with chopped tomatoes, onion, hot peppers, and lime juice and seasonings; additional ingredients added and varied according to an individual’s taste. But there are lots of various recipes for various types of salsa: spicy and sweet.

Experience the Joy of Salsa

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Treathyl Fox aka cmoneyspinner
Treathyl Fox aka cmoneyspinner

Written by Treathyl Fox aka cmoneyspinner

Content Writer since 2007. (Occasionally my content might contain affiliate links, meaning income might be earned if you click-thru to the vendor’s website.)

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