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  2. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Sauce packet (in restaurant) or glass bottle (sold in retail stores) Taco Bell Mild [19] Water, tomato puree, vinegar, <2% salt, chili peppers, spices, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, soy lecithin, natural flavor (product label, 2009) Downey, Los Angeles County, California, US: Sauce packet (in restaurant) or glass bottle (sold in retail stores)

  3. Purée - Wikipedia

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    A purée (or mash) is cooked food, usually vegetables, fruits or legumes, that has been ground, pressed, blended or sieved to the consistency of a creamy paste or liquid. [1] Purées of specific foods are often known by specific names, e.g., apple sauce or hummus. The term is of French origin, where it meant in Old French (13th century ...

  4. Spatini sauce mix - Wikipedia

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    Spatini sauce mix is a dry, packaged seasoning mix produced by Lawry's. [1] Originally developed in 1952 to be added to other ingredients (such as crushed tomatoes or tomato puree, and ground meat) to make an Italian-style " spaghetti sauce ", it is also used variously to make a dip , in meatloaf , to season meatballs , and more.

  5. Pomelo - Wikipedia

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    The bitter orange is a hybrid of wild type mandarin and pomelo; in turn, the lemon is a hybrid of bitter orange and citron, i.e. cultivated lemons have some pomelo ancestry. [9] In addition, there has been repeated introgression of pomelo genes into both early cultivated hybrid mandarins and later mandarin varieties, these last also involving ...

  6. French mother sauces - Wikipedia

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    Espagnole sauce: Brown sauce based on a brown stock reduction, and thickened with a brown roux. Ingredients typically include roasted bones, bacon, and tomato (puréed or fresh). Tomato sauce (sometimes Tomate or Tomat): As well as tomatoes, ingredients typically include carrots, onion, garlic, butter, and flour, plus pork belly and veal broth.

  7. Tomato paste - Wikipedia

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    Tomato paste is a traditional food ingredient used in many cuisines. [3] One traditional practice was applied by spreading out a much-reduced tomato sauce on wooden boards that were set outdoors under the hot sun to dry the paste until it was thick enough, when it was scraped up and held together in a dense mass.

  8. Coulis - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the consistency of the puree, either a chinois (for the softest purees), food mill, or drum sieve (for the hardest ones) can be used for straining. Reduction of coulis (to strengthen its sweetness and flavor) can be difficult, as the sauce may acquire a jam-like taste when heated, so sometimes vacuum evaporation is used to boil the ...

  9. Tomato purée - Wikipedia

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    It differs from tomato sauce or tomato paste in consistency and content; tomato purée generally lacks the additives common to a complete tomato sauce and does not have the thickness of paste. [4] The standard consistency of tomato puree is more than or equal to 7% but less than 24% natural total soluble solids. [5]