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Meatless sauce
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Meatless sauce is a culinary preparation used as a base or complement in numerous recipes, especially in Mexican and Latin American dishes. It is characterized by being a flavor-rich sauce, made primarily with vegetable ingredients such as tomato, onion, garlic, chili peppers, and spices, but which does not contain any type of meat or animal products.
The origin of meatless sauce dates back to the pre-Hispanic and colonial gastronomic traditions of Mexico, where sauces play a fundamental role in enhancing the flavor of food. Currently, this type of sauce has become popular throughout Latin America, adapting to different regional variants and dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan diets.
Its notable properties include its low caloric content and its contribution of vitamins and minerals from the vegetables and spices used, such as the vitamin C in tomatoes and the antioxidant properties of garlic and chili peppers. Furthermore, as it contains no meat, it is a healthy and light option for those looking to reduce their consumption of animal proteins or prefer plant-based foods.
Synonyms and equivalent terms in Latin America: vegetable sauce, vegetarian sauce, meatless tomato sauce, meatless stew sauce. In some countries, it may also be known simply as red sauce when referring to a basic tomato-based preparation without meat ingredients.
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