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https://arepazone.com/product/salsa-de-ajo/
I recently learned you can buy this by the bottle at Arepa zone. This sauce is amazing. I've been eating it on eggs, sandwiches, breakfast burritos, tacos, burrito bowls, as a dip for quesadilla. Plain with chips. So damn good! |
| Is this an ad? |
| No it’s a post about a food item in a food forum you nitwit |
Not buying your crappy sauce. |
| Tell me about the ingredients. |
| I think it sounds good, OP, but also easy to make yourself with a little sleuthing (always better fresh!) |
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Well I did find this:
https://www.facebook.com/ArepaZone/posts/our-garlic-cilantro-sauce-deconstructed-happy-union-market-birthday-to-us-stay-t/1043696345744728/ But no ingredient list or recipe. |
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Try this, looks simple!
https://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/salsa-de-ajo-garlic-sauce/ |
| Never heard of arepa zone. |
They have a booth in Nats Park but I didn’t try yet, too busy eating hot dogs |
| On Arepa Zone- they’re a food truck that has expanded, I knew them from Union Market and then I recently discovered that they moved across to this awesome new Latin American food market across the street- La Cosecha. I ended up there recently because I was looking for somewhere to park and I tried one thing from almost every stand- so so good. Arepa Zone had really good arepas and these empanadas that were really tasty. And they had a lot of gluten free items. Def recommend checking out La Cosecha if you’re in the Union Market area. |