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Are You Hot For A Salsa Recipe

Are You Hot For A Salsa Recipe
Believe it or not salsa can help increase your metabolism because spicy foods do just that. So make your own and dig in.

Salsa is often used to describe a sauce of Mexican origins. Although the word salsa is also used to describe a dance, music and some kinds of Italian and Spanish sauces, in English, it describes the Mexican sauce.

The traditional salsa recipe from Mexico is spicy, but sometimes the level of taste of the salsa depends on the preference of the maker. Salsa is usually used as dips for nachos and other corn based food.

Salsas became popular in the United States of America during the Second World War when there was shortage of the production of catsup. This is why most Americans are more familiar with the salsa roja or red sauce made from cooked tomatoes.

The Makings of Great Salsa Recipe

There are a great many salsa recipes around. The traditional salsa recipe usually contains spices and tomatoes although there are also salsas that do not contain tomatoes. Most salsa mixtures are produce using a blender these days but in the past you would have needed a traditional Mexican mortar and pestle to make great pasta.

A well loved salsa recipe is the red sauce and the raw sauce. The red sauce is made from cooked tomatoes and several spics and herbs. It is usually used as a condiment in the United States and Mexico.


The raw sauce salsa recipe calls for:
* Organic raw tomatoes
* Organic chili peppers
* Organic lime juice
* Organic cilantro leaves
* organic onions and other fresh herbs and spices. These are all coarsely chopped and mixed well.

Sometimes, if you do not know a salsa recipe, you can mix together some tomatoes and other spices to make your own salsa. Other more exotic salsa combinations are made with chocolate, avocado, corn, or black beans.

Pineapples, mango, or mint are also some of the additional ingredients for a great salsa recipe. If you like spicy food try looking for a spicy mango salsa recipe. You won't be disappointed.

Commercially prepared salsa is also fast becoming a trend in the United Sates of America and around the world. These are more of the red sauce varieties and come in exotic containers and often sold in supermarkets and grocery stores as dips. The raw sauce is often mixed with vinegar to improve the products longevity in the shelves. Without the vinegar, the salsa recipe will go stale in just a couple of days.

As you can see there are a lot of different types of salsa and salsa recipes out there. Try a few for yourself or mix and match recipes to create a unique salsa of your own. Next time you have company over make some fresh homemade salsa, it is much better for you than what you will find at the supermarket.
Brue M. Baker, is an expert on natural health and fitness who has helped people from across the world sky-rocket their health and well-being. Rather than hitting your head against a wall trying to find unbiased health information let Brue take you by the hand and give you the best natural health information on the web. Visit DietHealthAndFitness.com to learn more.
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