Made with a little green tomato with a husk called Tomatillo, Salsa Verde h...
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The very essence of Mexican cuisine is in its salsas. Popular but often misunderstood, outside Mexico salsas are often far too sweet and gloopy to use in any other way than a dip. Mexican salsas have, however, loads of uses beyond dips, and they are usually a bit runnier because they have no thickening agents. Made with a little green tomato with a husk called Tomatillo, Salsa Verde has a tangy zingy taste. Here are some suggestions to use it... * Enliven any meal or snack * Spoon into a wrap or cheesy quesadilla * Enjoy with Rico Mexican Kitchen Spicy Beans on toast * Put the definite yum factor to your fried eggs * Use hot as a sauce to pour on grilled veg, fish or chicken * Try it as a pasta sauce * Use cold as a dip with tortilla chips or raw vegetable batons. A tub of Salsa Verde contains 2 of your five-a-day Ingredients: local and Mexican tomatillos 87%; fresh herbs 6%; onion; fresh chiles; salt; fresh garlic; citric acid. We love good, wholesome food that that comes from growers who share our care for the environment and people. That’s why we have linked with local and Mexican growers who share our outlook on growing food with respect for the environment and fair prices for all. Click here to meet our tomatillo growers, local and Mexican.