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Vinagreteormolho à campanha is a typical Brazilian condiment made of chopped tomato, chopped onion, olive oil, vinegar, either parsley or sweet peppers, and salt. It usually accompanies salads, grilled meat, feijoada, pastel and roasted chicken.[1]

Vinagrete

It's similar to pebre and pico de gallo, spicy Chilean and Mexican condiments with similar ingredients, salsa criolla and llajwa.[2]

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In Argentina, salsa portuguesa refers to a cooked mixture of tomato, bell peppers and onions,[3] used in Brazil as a carne moída or hot dog sauce.[citation needed] In Brazil the version consumed by itself is referred as molho à campanha, named after the most traditional area of Rio Grande do Sul, a praîrie that is land of the Brazilian gaúchos (the Brazilian version is always finely chopped and raw and generally includes also vinegar, olive oil, salt and cheiro-verde—very finely chopped parsley and welsh onions—or spice).

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References

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  1. ^ Dragonwagon, Crescent. "Vinagrete (Brazilian Tomato Slaw)". Relish. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  • ^ Kugel, Seth (16 November 2010). "Lunching in Sấo Paolo". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  • ^ "Salsa Portuguesa". Recetas Cocina Argentina (in Spanish).
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