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Salsa de calçots
Calçots with sauce.
Alternative namesSalvitxada (not genuine)
TypeSauce
Place of originSpain
Region or stateCatalonia
Associated cuisineCatalan cuisine
Main ingredientsToast, garlic, vinegar

Salsa de calçots (Calçots' sauce) is a Catalan sauce originating in Valls, province of Tarragona in the region of Catalonia, which is served almost exclusively with calçots at the calçotades, a traditional local barbecue.

It is similar to romesco sauce with the difference that it is thickened with toast rubbed with fresh garlic, moistened with a little vinegar and pulverized.[1]

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