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Salsa macha

Salsa macha can be made from a variety of chiles

Salsa macha is a Mexican spicy condiment typically made of vegetable oil, dried chilies, garlic and salt. The chilies may be chile de árbol, serrano, chipotle, pequin or morita.[1] Its origin is possibly Veracruz.[2] Its name comes from the verb machacar ("to mash") because of its original preparation being crushed in a mortar. It can be used to accompany pozole, tacos, carne asada, fish, quesadillas, chamorro, botanas, etc.


References

  1. ^ Martínez, M. "Salsa macha". México En Mi Cocina.
  2. ^ Nabor, A. "Descubre qué es la salsa macha y aprende a prepararla". El Universal.


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