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Jalapeño sauce
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Jalapeño sauce is a spicy sauce made primarily with jalapeños, a type of chili pepper originating from Mexico. This condiment is popular in Mexican cuisine and has spread to various gastronomies in Latin America and the United States, especially in recipes that aim to add a fresh and spicy touch.
Jalapeño sauce is characterized by its vibrant flavor and moderate spiciness, which can vary depending on the amount of jalapeños used and whether or not the seeds are included. It is generally prepared by crushing fresh jalapeños with ingredients such as garlic, onion, lime juice, and salt, and sometimes vinegar is added to intensify its flavor and preserve it better.
Among its properties, the jalapeño is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, which provide benefits for the immune system and overall health. Additionally, its capsaicin content, the compound responsible for the spiciness, may help accelerate metabolism and improve blood circulation.
Regarding synonyms or variants in Hispanic America, jalapeño sauce may also be known as jalapeño chili sauce, simply chili sauce in regions where this chili is common, or also as spicy green sauce if mixed with other green ingredients and distinguished from traditional pico de gallo or guacamole. However, the most recognized and used term remains jalapeño sauce.
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