Lizano Salsa Sauce 9 Oz / 280ml | 
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| Brand: Lizano Category: Grocery
Buy New: $12.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 10334
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
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Favorite Costa Rican Sauce | | • | Lizano Salsa, same as Lizano Sauce | | • | Savory sauce | | • | Sauce for Gallo Pinto |
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Product Description Salsa Lizano a Costa Rican favorite since 1920 Add some Costa Rican flavor to your table!! Lizano Salsa is one of our most popular Costa Rican sauces
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Sauce but not worth the price. March 12, 2008 Stephen C. Petty (Fl) 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 Tom Joad (California) 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 Catherine Castillo (Springfield, MO) 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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