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Flavor of the Week

This is a regular feature showcasing the popularity and potential uses of ingredients on the rise. All data is provided by Datassential.

Flavor of the Week: Sambal heats up U.S. menusFlavor of the Week: Sambal heats up U.S. menus

The spicy Indonesian condiment is on the rise

March 1, 2019

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Sambal is an all-purpose Indonesian table condiment used on everything from vegetables to fish to soup. “Sambal” actually refers to a wide range of chile sauces and relishes often made by pounding chile peppers with ingredients such as shallots, garlic, sugar, salt, shrimp paste, lime juice, oils and spices in a mortar and pestle. The condiment has risen in usage on United States menus by 58% over the past four years.

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