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Salsa: Yes or No Trivia Quiz
Salsa is a traditional Mexican sauce made from tomatoes, chili, onions, and herbs. It can be red or green, mild or spicy, and sometimes served cooked or fresh. Some salsas are smooth, and some are chunky, so people can use them on different dishes.
A classification quiz
by Ovaldas.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Salsa or not - choose the dishes that are genuinely served with salsa, and steer clear of the ones that are sweet, creamy, or traditionally eaten without it.
Salsa: Yes
Salsa: No
Huevos rancherosQuesadillaChurrosBurritoNachosEloteTacosArroz con lecheFlanArepas
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Tacos come from Mexico and are made with small, soft tortillas that hold a small amount of meat, beans, or vegetables. They are always eaten by hand, with fresh salsa added on top. Tacos are open and quick to eat, making them a light snack.
2. Nachos
Answer: Salsa: Yes
Crispy tortilla chips were first created in Mexico and are usually covered with cheese, beans, meat, or vegetables. People often eat them with their hands or use a fork, dipping them into fresh salsa on the side. Nachos are generally served as a shared snack rather than a full meal.
3. Burrito
Answer: Salsa: Yes
Burritos are a Mexican dish that use a large tortilla to wrap meat, beans, rice, and vegetables into a tight roll. They are usually eaten by hand and often include salsa inside or on the side. Burritos are bigger and more filling than tacos, making them a full meal.
4. Quesadilla
Answer: Salsa: Yes
Quesadillas are made by folding a tortilla around melted cheese and sometimes meat, beans, or vegetables. They are usually heated on a griddle and served hot, often with fresh salsa on the side for dipping. People can eat quesadillas with their hands, and they are smaller and lighter than burritos but more filling than tacos.
5. Huevos rancheros
Answer: Salsa: Yes
Huevos rancheros are a traditional Mexican breakfast made with fried eggs served on small tortillas, often with beans and vegetables. Fresh salsa is usually added on top, and people typically eat this dish with a fork and knife. It is lighter than a burrito but more filling than a simple taco, making it a common morning meal.
6. Churros
Answer: Salsa: No
Churros are a sweet fried dough snack that originated in Spain and later became popular in Mexico. They are usually sprinkled with sugar or cinnamon and sometimes served with chocolate sauce for dipping. People eat churros with their hands, and they are always enjoyed as a sweet treat without salsa.
7. Arepas
Answer: Salsa: No
Arepas are round corn cakes that come from Venezuela and Colombia. They are usually split open and filled with cheese, meat, or beans, and people eat them with their hands. This traditional dish is often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack, and it does not include salsa.
8. Arroz con leche
Answer: Salsa: No
Arroz con leche is a sweet rice pudding popular in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It is cooked with milk, sugar, and cinnamon, and people eat it with a spoon. This dessert is creamy and comforting, and salsa is not used with this rice pudding.
9. Flan
Answer: Salsa: No
Flan is a creamy caramel custard dessert that is common in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It is usually eaten with a spoon and can be served chilled or at room temperature. This dessert is smooth and sweet, and it is never paired with salsa.
10. Elote
Answer: Salsa: No
Elote is a Mexican street food made with corn on the cob that is usually grilled and coated with mayonnaise, cheese, lime, and chili powder. People eat it by holding the cob in their hands or using a stick. Elote is popular as a snack, and it is not served with salsa.
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