There isn't one.
There should be a words in a sentence that should be capitalized. You should capitalized the word at the began of the sentence.
Two. Sal-Sa
The condiments on this dish, was amazing. Mustard and ketchup are common condiments on a hamburger.
salsa
Salsa as a kind of sauce, derives from a Latin word, same spelling, meaning 'condiment'. In American/Spanish it is a kind of relish containing chopped up ingredients and this is a 20th Century word.
tastes good ;0
Cuz it tastes good... :P
You should bottle that salsa! This salsa is a bit too hot for my taste. This restaurant's salsa is divine!
Believe it or not the direct translation for the word "gravy" is salsa!
It tastes so good because the healthiness of salsa, compliments the fat from corn tortilla chips. It's simple!
Sure! Mine tastes like Salsa! I prefer to have it with tortilla chips. It tastes best straight out of my vagina. It's almost like I have a salsa bowl built into my body! It also goes well on burritos and tacos.
Well if you are making salsa with hot peppers, take out the seeds, because that is where the heat is in a hot pepper. But if you already made the salsa and it is too hot, add some mango to balance out the heat. You can also try corn- anything that kinda goes with your ingredients and is sweet.
You use tomatoes onion white wine viegar tomato puree cornflour corriander mixed pepper olive oil sugar and finally water !
salsa/salsa/ salsa salsa salsa salsa
That salsa has a nice tang to it. I bought a set of chisels that were supposed to have a full tang.
when was salsa invented
The stylistic qualities of salsa are: - Salsa has strong precise movements - Salsa has lots of attitude - Salsa has strong musicality - Salsa has sharp controlled actions Louis 7/7/2011;)