A salsa is any of a variety of sauces used as
condiment
A condiment is a preparation that is added to food, typically after cooking, to enhance the Flavoring, flavour, to complement the dish or to impart a specific flavor. Such specific flavors generally add sweetness or pungency, or sharp or piquant ...
s for
taco
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s and other
Mexican and
Mexican-American foods, and as
dips for
tortilla chips. They may be raw or cooked, and are generally served at room temperature.
Though the word ''salsa'' means any kind of
sauce
In cooking, a sauce is a liquid, cream, or semi- solid food, served on or used in preparing other foods. Most sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavour, texture, and visual appeal to a dish. ''Sauce'' is a French wor ...
in Spanish, in English, it refers specifically to these Mexican table sauces, especially to the chunky
tomato
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-and-
chili-based
pico de gallo, as well as to
salsa verde.
Tortilla chips with salsa are a ubiquitous
appetizer in Mexican-American restaurants, but not in Mexico itself.
History
The use of salsa as a table dip was popularized by Mexican restaurants in the United States. In the 1980s, tomato-based Mexican-style salsas gained in popularity. In 1992, the dollar value of salsa sales in the United States exceeded those of
tomato ketchup.
Tomato-based salsas later found competition from salsas made with fruit, corn, or
black beans. Since the 2000s sweet salsas combining fruits with peppers like
habanero,
Scotch bonnet and
datil have grown in popularity and are served with frozen dessert, cheesecakes, and pound cakes. In the United States, salsa is used in
marinades, salad dressings,
stews, and cooked sauces. In addition to accompanying various fish, poultry, and meat dishes, it is also used as a condiment for baked potatoes, pasta dishes, and pizza.
Types
Salsa is a common ingredient in
Mexican cuisine
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, served as a condiment with
tacos, stirred into soups and stews, or incorporated into
tamale fillings.
Salsa fresca is fresh salsa made with tomatoes and hot peppers.
Salsa verde is made with cooked tomatillos and is served as a dip or sauce for
chilaquiles,
enchiladas, and other dishes.
Chiltomate is a widely used base sauce made of tomatoes and chiles. The type of pepper used for chiltomate varies by region, with fresh green chiles being more common than
habanero in
Chiapas
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. Tamales are often identified according to the type of salsa they are filled with, either salsa verde,
salsa roja,
salsa de rajas, or
salsa de mole.
Mexican ''salsas'' were traditionally produced using the
mortar and pestle
A mortar and pestle is a set of two simple tools used to prepare ingredients or substances by compression (physics), crushing and shear force, grinding them into a fine Paste (rheology), paste or powder in the kitchen, laboratory, and pharmacy. ...
–like ''
molcajete'', although
blenders are now used. Mexican ''salsas'' include:
* ''Salsa roja'', one of the two most common and well known types of salsa, "red sauce", is used as a
condiment
A condiment is a preparation that is added to food, typically after cooking, to enhance the Flavoring, flavour, to complement the dish or to impart a specific flavor. Such specific flavors generally add sweetness or pungency, or sharp or piquant ...
in Mexican and
Southwestern (U.S.) cuisines; usually includes cooked
tomato
The tomato (, ), ''Solanum lycopersicum'', is a plant whose fruit is an edible Berry (botany), berry that is eaten as a vegetable. The tomato is a member of the nightshade family that includes tobacco, potato, and chili peppers. It originate ...
es,
chili pepper
Chili peppers, also spelled chile or chilli ( ), are varieties of fruit#Berries, berry-fruit plants from the genus ''Capsicum'', which are members of the nightshade family Solanaceae, cultivated for their pungency. They are used as a spice to ...
s,
onion
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,
garlic, and fresh
cilantro (coriander).
* ''
Salsa cruda'', "raw sauce", is an uncooked mixture of chopped tomatoes, onions, jalapeño chilies, and cilantro.
Importance of proper storage

The
WHO says care should be taken in the preparation and storage of ''salsa'' and any other types of sauces, since many raw-served varieties can act as growth media for potentially dangerous
bacteria
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, especially when unrefrigerated.
In 2002, a study by the
University of Texas–Houston found sauces contaminated with ''
E. coli'' in:
* 66% of the sauces from restaurants tested in
Guadalajara
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,
Jalisco
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,
Mexico
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* 40% of those from restaurants tested in
Houston, Texas
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In 2010, the
CDC reported that 1 in 25
foodborne illness
Foodborne illness (also known as foodborne disease and food poisoning) is any illness resulting from the contamination of food by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites,
as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disease), and toxins such ...
es between 1998 and 2008 was traced back to restaurant sauces (carelessly prepared or stored).
A 2010 paper on salsa food hygiene described refrigeration as "the key" to safe sauces. This study also found that fresh
lime juice (add for a salsa pH of 3.6) and fresh garlic (but not powdered garlic) combined would prevent the growth of
Salmonella
''Salmonella'' is a genus of bacillus (shape), rod-shaped, (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The two known species of ''Salmonella'' are ''Salmonella enterica'' and ''Salmonella bongori''. ''S. enterica'' ...
.
See also
*
Ajika
*
Dipping sauce
*
Hot sauce
Hot sauce is a type of condiment, seasoning, or salsa (sauce), salsa made from chili peppers and other ingredients. Many commercial varieties of Mass production, mass-produced hot sauce exist.
History
Humans have used chili peppers and other ho ...
*
Mole (sauce)
Mole (; from Nahuatl ''mōlli'', ), meaning 'sauce', is a traditional sauce and marinade originally used in Mexican cuisine. In contemporary Mexico the term is used for a number of sauces, some quite dissimilar, including ''mole amarillo'' or '' ...
*
List of condiments
A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish. The term ''cond ...
*
List of Mexican dishes
*
Matbucha
*
Qalayet bandora
*
Sofrito
References
External links
U.S. National Center for Home Food Preservation – SalsasSalsa Recipes
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Dips (food)
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Vegetable dishes
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