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Lizano Salsa Sauce 9 Oz / 280ml | 
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| Brand: Lizano Category: Grocery
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 26540
Country: Costa Rica Ingredients: Water, sugar, salt, vegetables, (onions, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers), spices, acetic acid, pepper, starch, hydrolyzed corn protein, tumeric, sodium benzoate, sodium bisulfite and sulfur dioxide. Media: Misc. Size: 9 oz \ 280ml Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 2.4 x 2.3
UPC: 747627005116 EAN: 0747627005116 ASIN: B000V2VZBU
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| Features:
| • | Favorite Costa Rican sauce | | • | great gift for any cook | | • | vegan sauce | | • | great for Gallo Pinto |
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Product Description Lizano Salsa Sauce from Costa Rica. Salsa Lizano a Costa Rican favorite since 1920 Add some Costa Rican flavor to your table!! Salsa Lizano is one of our most popular Costa Rican sauces. Used with just about everything, Salsa Lizano provides a slightly sweet flavor with just a hint of "thrill" to all of your favorite dishes. In Costa Rica, Salsa Lizano is used on just about everything! And once you've tried it, you just can't get enough of it. It ranks on the heat scale at 1-providing zest without burning your tongue. If you've been to Costa Rica, you already know the addictive quality of this famous condiment. Salsa Lizano is the number one requested import from Costa Rica. If you haven't yet had the pleasure, one try and you'll know why this is the condiment that is a must for every table.
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Great Sauce but not worth the price. March 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great sauce.But not worth the price here in the states.I use to live in Costa-Rica.I use to put this sauce on rice and beans and meat.I belive the A-1 lines of sauces are better priced than this stuff.My wife is a Tica and she agrees with me.Why pay $10usd for something that should cost $2usd.This sauce would have a **** star rateing.but because of the price i give it **.I understand that i should call this salsa since i speak spanish.Sorry but i live here in the USA.We refer to this as a sauce.I understand the Ticas have to pay shipping to get this stuff over here.CR is right bellow the USA.How is it a sauce from Japan of this size only costs 4-5 bucks tops.Somebody is riping us off here.
Great stuff, but wow - quite pricey! February 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just came back from Costa Rica and have to say that this stuff usually makes rice and beans and/or eggs, etc. outstandingly better. Brought back several containers of it as souvenirs for friends, better than a postcard (anyone who's experienced the Costa Rican postal service knows that anything you mail from there probably won't make it to the states anyhow).
I was hoping to find an affordable way to replenish my own stock when the two 700ml bottles I purchased there ($5.00 each nearly anywhere) run out - they're more popular around my household than I had anticipated. But I can't understand how the prices in the states can be about five times what these sell for in the supermarket down there. It's good stuff - but not THAT good. I'll bring a second suitcase next time, but ketchup will have to do after my stash runs out...
It's made by Unilever, a giant multinational. Odd that they don't assertively market it in the 'states because it is a tasty sauce.
Best All Around Latin Salsa January 12, 2008 This is an unbelievable sauce. It is called a salsa simply because that is the word for sauce in Spanish (I hope I don't offend those of you that are familiar with latin food by saying that). It is not a salsa like we think of in the States, no chunks of tomato or anything. Simply a smooth sauce that can be used on anything to make it more twangy and awesome. I have been searching for a way to get this in the States and am so happy to have found it! BUY THIS SALSA. When I lived in Florida they did not import it at the Latin grocery stores and it could only be bought by flying to Costa Rica.
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