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  2. Chamoy (sauce) - Wikipedia

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    A commercial chamoy sauce sold in the US. The precise origins of chamoy are uncertain. There are three main pathways that they may have been introduced to Mexico, as well as the origin of the name. All of them ultimately originate from the Chinese Li Hing Mui (Huà Méi 話梅) snacks, made from dried, sour, and salty plums or berries. [1] [2]

  3. TikToker shares wildly simple recipe for beloved Mexican candy

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    TikToker Michelle, AKA Michellita, shared her mazapánes recipe. mazapán is actually the Spanish word for marzipan, a confection typically made with sugar and almond meal. mazapán is actually ...

  4. Saladitos - Wikipedia

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    Saladitos are a Mexican snack of dried and salted plums or apricot, which can also be sweetened with sugar and anise or coated in chili and lime.A common misconception is that saladitos and chamoy are the same thing; saladitos are the dried salted fruit, whereas chamoy is made from the leftover brine.

  5. Dipping sauce - Wikipedia

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    Marinara sauce, a tomato sauce served with breadsticks, pizza, etc. Mayonnaise, the basis for many dips, on its own a dip for cold chicken; vegetables; french fries; and seafood; Mexicali dip, sour cream-based with Mexican cuisine-inspired spices; Mint sauce, a sauce made with ground mint leaves and vinegar or yogurt

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  7. A beginner's guide to Mexican candy - AOL

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    A beginner's guide to the salty, sweet, sour, spicy world of Mexican candy. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    "Bicky" sauce – a commercial brand made from mayonnaise, white cabbage, tarragon, cucumber, onion, mustard and dextrose; Brasil saucemayonnaise with pureed pineapple, tomato and spices [4] Samurai sauce; Sauce "Pickles"– a yellow vinegar based sauce with turmeric, mustard and crunchy vegetable chunks, similar to Piccalilli; Sauce andalouse

  9. Tajín seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Tajín is used in a variety of preparations. It is used as a garnish, a condiment and an ingredient. [4] [9] [8] It is used in both sweet and savory dishes.[10]The blend is commonly used with fruit, but is also used with vegetables, dips, sauces, desserts, in cocktails such as micheladas, or to rim a margarita.