bag of salsa – we travel to see how things are different from home
bag of salsa – we travel to see how things are different from home
by exgaysurvivordan
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exgaysurvivordan
I’m on vacation in Puerto Vallarta and visited a modest roadside taco shop for some togo. I think this was the first time I’d ever gotten bags of salsa instead of little cups, I’m sure it’s more cost effective. Anyways thought it was interesting and that I’d share.
Future_Dog_3156
It’s just a vessel. How was the salsa?
TheDr__
A place nearby in Texas has their salsa in smaller baggies that typically you might buy coke in lol. I could not stop laughing and joking about it but the salsa actually was legit.
GaryNOVA
Enjoy your vacation!
dynamitebear
The locals usually know which places are better than others if you ask
Killer790
I’m amazed by the amount of people that have never seen a bag of salsa, it’s pretty much the standard in every Mexico food stand.
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DerinEquinox
I live in Phoenix and work construction. Most of the workers wives I see selling homemade tacos or burritos give us salsa in bags like that. It’s usually very good but also very spicy.
Smilotron
Bags of stuff is also very common in Thailand. Even soup and drinks were served in bags the last time I went.
Mr_kill_666
Remember , if it has a knot, don’t remove it. Just nip the corner with your teeth and pour on your tacos.
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If the salsa is in a bag, it’s legit and so is the food
Godzirrraaa
Salsac
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Additional_Fan_1474
Comes in lil bags like that in the US too… normally when you buy something at the store /carnicería on the weekend. On the weekend most all grocers sell cooked food.
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When I was in Oaxaca, I took a cooking class. It started with a tour of the local market where we bought supplies for cooking our meal. We came across a stand selling bags of fresh salsa and other things like tortillas and cooked pork, etc. The woman leading the tour said that people in Mexico consider this cheating, almost like it’s fast food, because you should make all this stuff fresh at home and not just buy it pre-made. I thought that that was hilarious, as I had bought a bunch of it the day before and it was delicious! It was great for a traveler, as we bought a bunch of stuff and took it as a picnic.
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I’m on vacation in Puerto Vallarta and visited a modest roadside taco shop for some togo. I think this was the first time I’d ever gotten bags of salsa instead of little cups, I’m sure it’s more cost effective. Anyways thought it was interesting and that I’d share.
It’s just a vessel. How was the salsa?
A place nearby in Texas has their salsa in smaller baggies that typically you might buy coke in lol. I could not stop laughing and joking about it but the salsa actually was legit.
Enjoy your vacation!
The locals usually know which places are better than others if you ask
I’m amazed by the amount of people that have never seen a bag of salsa, it’s pretty much the standard in every Mexico food stand.
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I live in Phoenix and work construction. Most of the workers wives I see selling homemade tacos or burritos give us salsa in bags like that. It’s usually very good but also very spicy.
Bags of stuff is also very common in Thailand. Even soup and drinks were served in bags the last time I went.
Remember , if it has a knot, don’t remove it. Just nip the corner with your teeth and pour on your tacos.
If the salsa is in a bag, it’s legit and so is the food
Salsac
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Comes in lil bags like that in the US too… normally when you buy something at the store /carnicería on the weekend. On the weekend most all grocers sell cooked food.
When I was in Oaxaca, I took a cooking class. It started with a tour of the local market where we bought supplies for cooking our meal. We came across a stand selling bags of fresh salsa and other things like tortillas and cooked pork, etc. The woman leading the tour said that people in Mexico consider this cheating, almost like it’s fast food, because you should make all this stuff fresh at home and not just buy it pre-made. I thought that that was hilarious, as I had bought a bunch of it the day before and it was delicious! It was great for a traveler, as we bought a bunch of stuff and took it as a picnic.
The first papusaria I found on Yelp in OPs hometown also serves salsa in bags. It’s good to go outside your comfort zone every now and then. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/pupusas-lover-denver-2?select=3FuoiRBixYi5lD66AY8HTA