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'''Salsa Lizano''', (''salsa'' means "sauce" in Spanish), is a [[Cuisine of Costa Rica|Costa Rican]] [[condiment]] developed in 1920 by the Lizano Company. It is now a product of [[Unilever]]. It is a thin, smooth, light brown sauce (akin to such condiments as [[HP Sauce]] or [[Worcestershire sauce]]). |
'''Salsa Lizano''', (''salsa'' means "sauce" in Spanish), is a [[Cuisine of Costa Rica|Costa Rican]] [[condiment]] developed in 1920 by the Lizano Company. It is now a product of [[Unilever]]. It is a thin, smooth, light brown sauce (akin to such condiments as [[HP Sauce]] or [[Worcestershire sauce]]). |
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It is meant to be used while cooking or at tableside to |
It is meant to be used while cooking or at tableside to flavor one's food when serving. It is slightly sweet and acidic, with a hint of spiciness lent by black pepper and [[cumin]]. |
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The ingredients include [[water]], [[sugar]], [[salt]], [[vegetable]]s (onions, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers), spices, [[Black pepper|pepper]], [[Mustard (condiment)|mustard]], [[turmeric]], modified corn starch, hydrolized vegetable protein, sodium benzoate. |
The ingredients include [[water]], [[sugar]], [[salt]], [[vegetable]]s (onions, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers), spices, [[Black pepper|pepper]], [[Mustard (condiment)|mustard]], [[turmeric]], modified corn starch, hydrolized vegetable protein, sodium benzoate. |
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Salsa Lizano, (salsa means "sauce" in Spanish), is a Costa Rican condiment developed in 1920 by the Lizano Company. It is now a product of Unilever. It is a thin, smooth, light brown sauce (akin to such condiments as HP Sauce or Worcestershire sauce). It is meant to be used while cooking or at tableside to flavor one's food when serving. It is slightly sweet and acidic, with a hint of spiciness lent by black pepper and cumin.
The ingredients include water, sugar, salt, vegetables (onions, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers), spices, pepper, mustard, turmeric, modified corn starch, hydrolized vegetable protein, sodium benzoate.
Many Costa Rican dishes are prepared with Salsa Lizano, and it is ubiquitous on restaurant tables in its country of origin. It is commonly used with gallo pinto and tamales, and is also considered particularly complementary with eggs, rice, beans, fish, cheese, curries, and as a marinade for meat.
Salsa Lizano is increasingly available commercially throughout North America through online retailers. The first USA importer was Costa Rican Store in 2003. Lizano and Costa Rican Store worked together to bring containers of Lizano to the USA.