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'''Ro-Tel''' (stylized as '''Ro★Tel''') is the brand name of a line of [[Tin can|can]]ned [[tomato]]es and green [[chili pepper|chili]]. There are different varieties of Ro-Tel in varying degrees of hotness and spiciness. The brand was acquired by [[ConAgra Foods]] in 2000 from [[International Home Foods]]. Ro-Tel gets its name from its inventor, [[Carl Roettele]], who started a family canning company in [[Elsa, Texas]], in the 1940s. It is commonly used in making [[chile con queso]], particularly with [[Velveeta]], and in [[King Ranch chicken]]. |
'''Ro-Tel''' (stylized as '''Ro★Tel''') is the brand name of a line of [[Tin can|can]]ned [[tomato]]es and green [[chili pepper|chili]]. There are different varieties of Ro-Tel in varying degrees of hotness and spiciness. The brand was acquired by [[ConAgra Foods]] in 2000 from [[International Home Foods]]. Ro-Tel gets its name from its inventor, [[Carl Roettele]], who started a family canning company in [[Elsa, Texas]], in the 1940s. It is commonly used in making [[chile con queso]], particularly with [[Velveeta]], and in [[King Ranch chicken]]. |
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Revision as of 22:43, 4 February 2023
Ro-Tel (stylized as Ro★Tel) is the brand name of a line of canned tomatoes and green chili. There are different varieties of Ro-Tel in varying degrees of hotness and spiciness. The brand was acquired by ConAgra Foods in 2000 from International Home Foods. Ro-Tel gets its name from its inventor, Carl Roettele, who started a family canning company in Elsa, Texas, in the 1940s. It is commonly used in making chile con queso, particularly with Velveeta, and in King Ranch chicken.
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