Try adding some freshly squeezed lemon juice, this should take the sweetness away. Hope this helps :)
Salsa is a Cuban dance or a Spanish tomato based sauce.
This would be the preferred precursor for making salsa, as opposed to the smooth variety. It's chunky tomato sauce; puree` it if you need to.
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Tomato sauce.... Ketchup, and salsa. I believe cocktail sauce does too.
Red bell peppers,salsa,tomato sauce,menudo,espinazo
Baked chicken breasts with salsa, meatloaf, sloppy joes, Boston butt roast with salsa, Mexican lasagna
any sauce containing tomato, thus acquiring the red color, is a "salsa rosa," as opposed to a "salsa blanca," which is made with oil, butter, etc. I cannot find anything that specifically is identified as "Salsa Rosa" where the name is of any significance other than with regard to sauce color (and the essential ingredient being tomato).
Most Mexican foods have either tomato or cheese based sauces.
You could use tomato sauce, tomato paste with added liquid, or crushed tomatoes.
Depending on the acidity of the tomato sauce, or whether artificial preservatives have been added, tomato sauce can be left out at room temperature (68-72 degrees Fahrenheit) for 2-5 days. Home made tomato sauce is likely to have little to no artificial preservatives, but is preserved by the acidity of the tomatoes, the added salt, and various herbs added. Therefore, in my experience, homemade tomato sauce has not gone bad until the third night, assuming that the tomato sauce was made on the first morning. Store-bought tomato sauce may have ascorbic acid, vinegar and/or other preservatives added that allow the tomato sauce to be left out unopened for an undefined amount of time. When opened, the tomato sauce will not be affected for several days. Several of my friends never refrigerate their store-bought tomato sauce, because they use up the entire bottle within the week. However, if the tomato sauce has been excessively handled or contaminated, it may spoil withing 12 hours.
Salsa di pomodoro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "tomato sauce." The feminine singular noun, possessive preposition, and masculine singular noun translate lilterally into English as "sauce of tomato." The pronunciation will be "SAL-sa dee PO-mo-DO-ro" in Italian.
The tomatoes are fresh and still have juice, minerals and vitamins in them.