Definition of salsa

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nước sốt salsa

/ˈsælsə//ˈsɑːlsə/

The word "salsa" has a rich and spicy history! The term "salsa" originated from the Spanish word "salsar," which means "to dance" or "to salt." In the 17th century, Spanish conquistadors arrived in the Americas and found the indigenous people using chili peppers, garlic, and other ingredients to create a flavorful condiment. The Spanish adopted this concept and began to add their own twist, using ingredients like onions, tomatoes, and cumin to create a saucy blend. Over time, the term "salsa" became synonymous with this spicy, savory condiment. Today, salsa is enjoyed worldwide, with countless variations and recipes. Whether you like it mild or wild, salsa has become an integral part of many cuisines, from Mexican to Tex-Mex and beyond!

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a type of Latin American dance music

một loại nhạc khiêu vũ của Mỹ Latinh

a dance performed to this music

một điệu nhảy được thực hiện theo nhạc này

a spicy tomato sauce eaten with Mexican food

một loại nước sốt cà chua cay ăn kèm với đồ ăn Mexico