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Title: Chips and Salsa


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Chips and Salsa
  • Kacie Gannon
  • 2-5-09
  • 2nd

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Did you know?
  • There are all different types of chips from the
    entire world. From Mexico to Asia. The chips and
    salsa came from Mexico. After people from Mexico
    made them, people from all around the world
    wanted some too. All different people had ask for
    the recipe. Before long it was famous, all over
    the world, it started in Mexico, in North America.

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Tortilla Chips
  • Tortilla chip are made from corn chips.
  • Tortilla Chips were in vented in the 1940s.
  • The tortilla chips were invented by Rebecca Webb.
  • Tortilla Chips are baked or fried corn tortillas.
  • The corn chips are cut into pieces and fried.

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Salsa
  • The history of Salsa sauce originated from the
    Inca people.
  • Salsa (combination of chilies, tomatoes and
    other spices).
  • This combination was at first called salsa by
    Alonso de Molina in 1571.
  • Between 1985 and 1990, Mexican sauce sales grew
    seventy-nine percent .
  • Some of the best sauces ever produced in the
    history of Salsa Sauce.

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Chips and Salsa
  • Tortilla chips and salsa were designated the
    official state snack of Texas in 2003.
  • The Spanish, had never seen a tomato until around
    1519-1521 when the Spanish came.
  • Salsa manufacturing in Texas began in 1947.
  • Salsa is the Spanish word for sauce.
  • Salsas can be fresh, cooked or bottled

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Conclusion
  • Chips and Salsa were invented by Rebecca Webb.
    Salsa is the Spanish word for sauce. The Spanish,
    had never seen a tomato until around 1519-1521
    when the Spanish came. Between 1985 and 1990,
    Mexican sauce sales grew seventy-nine percent.
    Then soon Mexico became famous for Chips and
    Salsa.
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