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Tomato Sauce....
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Chili sauce is used for making food spicy.
rojo chili sauce is red chilis sauce, which is sauce made of red chiles
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Tomato Sauce....
No. Why would we call it that?
As best I can tell, a "coney sauce" for hot dogs compares to a "chili sauce" for hot dogs in these ways: The coney sauce is sweeter. The coney sauce may omit garlic entirely. If used, garlic appears in smaller proportions in coney sauce than in chili sauce. The coney sauce may omit chili powder entirely. If used, the chili powder appears in smaller proportions in coney sauce than in chili sauce, and additional cumin is virtually never added. The coney sauce may include sweet pickle relish. Tomato ketchup is almost always the tomato component of coney sauce; it is sometimes the tomato component of chili sauce. It's worth noting that "Coney Sauce" seems to be a term with Michigan, not New York origins - making it a weird pair with "Michigan sauce", which seems to be a term with upstate New York, not Michigan origins. I have a sneaking suspicion that the two are closely related though the relation is at least for now lost in the mists of time and hoppy beverages.
chili. marinade for pork or chicken
You can try it but I would not use it!! Chili sauce is good enough for me!!
This is for the "Outwit-The-West" Marlboro contest, And I would be more than happy to help you out, :) With Reference's! The Correct Answer is : WOULD YOU LIKE RED OR GREEN CHILI SAUCE? The "state question" in New Mexico is "Red or Green?". This is the question asked in every restaurant in New Mexico when a dish that comes with sauce is ordered. The long version is "Would you like red chili sauce or green chili sauce with your order?" Sometimes people answer "Christmas" meaning they want BOTH red and green sauce. Answer that way and the waiter will think you are a "local" resident. : Ref:hubpages.com/hub/Chili-Peppers
No it is red transparent with flakes of chili in it.
This is for the "Outwit-The-West" Marlboro contest, And I would be more than happy to help you out, :) With Reference's! The Correct Answer is : WOULD YOU LIKE RED OR GREEN CHILI SAUCE? The "state question" in New Mexico is "Red or Green?". This is the question asked in every restaurant in New Mexico when a dish that comes with sauce is ordered. The long version is "Would you like red chili sauce or green chili sauce with your order?" Sometimes people answer "Christmas" meaning they want BOTH red and green sauce. Answer that way and the waiter will think you are a "local" resident. : Ref:hubpages.com/hub/Chili-Peppers
This is for the "Outwit-The-West" Marlboro contest, And I would be more than happy to help you out, :) With Reference's! The Correct Answer is : WOULD YOU LIKE RED OR GREEN CHILI SAUCE? The "state question" in New Mexico is "Red or Green?". This is the question asked in every restaurant in New Mexico when a dish that comes with sauce is ordered. The long version is "Would you like red chili sauce or green chili sauce with your order?" Sometimes people answer "Christmas" meaning they want BOTH red and green sauce. Answer that way and the waiter will think you are a "local" resident. : Ref:hubpages.com/hub/Chili-Peppers Hope this helps, And Good Luck! :)