Salsa Is Good For You
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When you think of condiments, what comes to mind? Ketchup, mustard and other condiments that
have been in American culture for a very long time. Recently, with globalization and the
immigration of foreigners to
Although tomatoes are the main ingredient of salsa, many times, you’ll see salsa without tomatoes. Fruit salsa (mango salsa) is becoming a very popular alternative to the traditional tomato salsa. Originally used strictly with Mexican food (salsa means sauce in Spanish), salsa is now being used with such things as eggs, potatoes, burgers and other foods. Since salsa is so easy to make, you can have many types of fresh salsa in your refrigerator at all times. If you like especially spicy food, you can add extra spice to your recipe. Certain cultures that enjoy spicy food (Indian) also enjoy making and using homemade salsa. Even cultures that aren’t used to spicy food (Japanese) enjoy using salsa (although, a milder version of salsa) with their dishes.
Now, let’s turn to the healthy aspect of salsa. With so much flavor, it’s hard to believe
that salsa is actually very healthy for you.
Salsa adds an extra serving of fruits or vegetables. The only downside of eating store salsa is
that they are typically high in sodium (not high in fat). When you make salsa at home, there is nothing
unhealthy about it. A tablespoon of a
condiment, whether ketchup or salsa, cannot supply a very large amount of
nutrients, no matter what the ingredients.
About the Author
Michael K. Sasaki is the founder of RecipeMatcher - http://www.recipematcher.com , where you can find delicious salsa recipes, crock pot recipes, barbecue recipes and many more.
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