The spicy salsa set my mouth on fire what is the figure of language
Well, it is called salsa dancing because it is dancing to salsa music. Now the question becomes Why is it called salsa music? Best answer I can find is that this music style originated in Cuba where this spicy sauce is served with almost every meal - and it's HOT.
Oh, dude, salsa dancing originates from Cuba. Yeah, like, it's a mix of different styles like Afro-Cuban and Mambo. So, next time you're shaking it on the dance floor, just remember you're basically doing a spicy Cuban dance.
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I think you should wear like a sweet but yet spicy type dress for a girl, but for a boy, you should probably just stick with the usual, a suite and a tie or bowtie
Dance music is music with a fast or heavy beat. For example the singer Cascada releases dance tracks that have a heavy bass line. Dance music is usually fast paced and makes you want to dance! Dance music is any music that you can dance to in an up-beat and sylish manner
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.
It means that is is salsa, a Mexican food, that is not too spicy (hot) for the average person.
I have no idea,why don't you google it?
They are spicy if you put spicy source on it. if you are buying it from a shop then you have to look and/or ask and if the salsa that they use is spic or not.
Yes! Salsa is a spicy mexican sause made from tomatoes along with peppers and other vegetables.
There isn't one.
sour cream or more of what ever the base is made up of... such as more tomatoes to spicy salsa
Only the spicy sauce qualifies as such. The salsa musicoriginated from Cuban, Puerto Rican and Colombian immigrants in the United States.
Chipotle's hot salsa is considered to be very spicy, with a rating of around 8 out of 10 in terms of heat level.
Picante is salsa. Picante is to salsa as grape is to jelly or Taurus is to Ford. It's just a variety of salsa. "Picante" means "spicy," so salsa picante is "spicy sauce." There are also sweet salsas and sour salsas.To add to the correction, "salsa" simply means "sauce." So Picante is just a description of the sauce, or salsa, and it indeed means "spicy," or, perhaps, "sharp." In Spanish, it would be "Salsa Picante," but companies like Pace call it Picante Sauce.^ Picante is a Spanish adjective that derives from picar, or "to sting," it refers to the feeling caused by the salsa on a persons tongue.And to correct the original answer, pico de gallo in much of Northern Mexico is a non-saucy mix of chopped tomatoes, onions, chiles, and so on. Farther south, it is made with jicama and orange, and is another thing entirely.Now it's my turn. To the second editor: if picante sauce supposedly "is a type of salsa," as you say, then how could there the same brand of both products sitting side-by-side on a shelf, as if they were different things--as if picante sauce was a completely separate thing from salsa?Also, how could there be a "spicy salsa" and a "non-spicy salsa" (non-picante) if both types have their medium and *hot* versions along with the mild version (which means that they *both* can be spicy)?I can see this is not a good place for getting answers, despite the website's name.
no, cotton candy is not spicy! it is sweet and melts in your mouth!
it really depends how spicy the food is, if its very spicy it will help but not very well, with less spicy foods it propably will cool your mouth quite well, if you really wanted to cool your mouth down after spicy food the best thing would be milk :P