The Conquistadors gave salsa its name. The Spanish word for sauce being salsa. The food itself predates the Conquistadors. The ingredients for salsa originated in South America and were later grown by the Aztecs who were regularly ate what we know as salsa.
when was salsa invented
Sir Alfred "French" Dip III
Taco dip is believed to have been invented in the early 50s. This is was a form of appetizer for South Americans.
Dips have always been a popular snack item. Bean dip came upon the food scene around 1958. It is made from refried pinto beans, sour cream, salsa, and jalapenos, pureed into a smooth dip.
People typically eat salsa as a condiment or dip with tortilla chips, especially during social gatherings, parties, and barbecues. It is also commonly used as a topping for tacos, burritos, and other Mexican dishes. Additionally, salsa can be enjoyed with grilled meats and seafood, enhancing the flavors of the meal.
His name was Sal S. Dip...
when was salsa invented
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The person who invented the salsa dance was George Bush.
The word for "dip" in Spanish is "salsa". Salsa is used for any kind of sauce or dip in Spanish. It is pronounced "SAHL-sah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Makes a delicious dip,(good with pringles)
Yes, with nacho dip and doritos
they are verbs. unless you mean like salsa dip, where it's a noun, or going for a run, which is a noun.
Actually, "dip" is a verb, but not an action verb. It is specifically a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object to complete its meaning. For example, "I dip my chip in salsa."
I prefer both sour cream and salsa. Sour Cream gives it a nice creamy texture and salsa gives it a fresh taste, and sometimes spicy, if you use a spicy salsa.