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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Jul 19, 2024
Jul 19, 2024 6:27 PM
32-Oz Herdez Guacamole Salsa (Medium or Mild)
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Contrast that with the Taqueria salsa in the same post where the 1st ingredient is tomatillo and the 3rd ingredient is avocado.
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Contrast that with the Taqueria salsa in the same post where the 1st ingredient is tomatillo and the 3rd ingredient is avocado.
the_redwood beat me.
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Contrast that with the Taqueria salsa in the same post where the 1st ingredient is tomatillo and the 3rd ingredient is avocado.
As for adding oil, it makes a salsa creamier. If you want a runnier or chunkier salsa, you can leave out oil, but otherwise, if you're looking for a creamy salsa, it's best to add some form of oil. Avocado can work as this, but other oils/fats can be more shelf stable and less expensive and used to supplement avocado, for example.
Writing all this, some of the other posted salsas have fewer and "cleaner" ingredients. They might or might not taste better. They might not be any more healthy. They are, however, different types of salsa than the guacamole one. Again, guacamole contains a lot of fat/oil, which makes it a different (creamier, for one) style of salsa.
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As for adding oil, it makes a salsa creamier. If you want a runnier or chunkier salsa, you can leave out oil, but otherwise, if you're looking for a creamy salsa, it's best to add some form of oil. Avocado can work as this, but other oils/fats can be more shelf stable and less expensive and used to supplement avocado, for example.
Writing all this, some of the other posted salsas have fewer and "cleaner" ingredients. They might or might not taste better. They might not be any more healthy. They are, however, different types of salsa than the guacamole one. Again, guacamole contains a lot of fat/oil, which makes it a different (creamier, for one) style of salsa.
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I used sarcasm to denote that being concerned about the oil content that's in the sauce you drizzle on your already-unhealthy meal full of oil and fats, is kind of like supersizing your combo meal but insisting on having a diet coke because you're concerned about calories.
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I used sarcasm to denote that being concerned about the oil content that's in the sauce you drizzle on your already-unhealthy meal full of oil and fats, is kind of like supersizing your combo meal but insisting on having a diet coke because you're concerned about calories.
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