Salsa is a Spanish, Arabic, and Italian word that can refer to any type of sauce. In American English it usually refers to a variety of spicy, tomato-based hot sauces typical of Mexican cuisine, particularly those used as dips. Having a significant proportion of tomato means that these salsas are red in colour, hence Schanke's comparison with blood.
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| - Salsa is a Spanish, Arabic, and Italian word that can refer to any type of sauce. In American English it usually refers to a variety of spicy, tomato-based hot sauces typical of Mexican cuisine, particularly those used as dips. Having a significant proportion of tomato means that these salsas are red in colour, hence Schanke's comparison with blood.
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| - Salsa is a Spanish, Arabic, and Italian word that can refer to any type of sauce. In American English it usually refers to a variety of spicy, tomato-based hot sauces typical of Mexican cuisine, particularly those used as dips. Having a significant proportion of tomato means that these salsas are red in colour, hence Schanke's comparison with blood.
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