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Salsa criolla

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Peruvian salsa criolla

Salsa criolla (Creole salsa) is a type of salad or relish found in Latin American cuisine, composed of finely chopped sliced onions, vinegar, tomatoes, garlic, chili peppers, bell peppers olive oil, salt, pepper and fresh herbs like parsley or cilantro.[1] Salsa criolla is often associated with Peruvian cuisine, but also found in Cuban, Puerto Rican,[2] Nicaraguan, Uruguayan, and Argentinian cuisine.[3]

In Perú, salsa criolla is a cold sauce typically used to accompany meat. The base composition is onion, red bell pepper and tomato, lime juice or vinegar and oil. Other ingredients can be cilantro, green bell pepper, parsley, garlic, etc.

References

  1. ^ Casalins, Eduardo. El libro del asado argentino. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  2. ^ Villegas, José Luis Díaz de. Puerto Rico: la gran cocina del Caribe. p. 36. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  3. ^ Salgado, Hector. Cocina Argentina. Retrieved 3 February 2020.