Cargando...
Salsa By Norika
Norika’s success has had a ripple effect, particularly across Asia. For years, Asian dancers were often stereotyped in the Western dance scene as technically proficient but lacking "sabor" (flavour). Norika, along with her contemporaries, shattered this misconception.
I just ordered four more jars. My Abuela would probably roll her eyes. But she’d also ask for the recipe. salsa by norika
4.8/5 Spice level (1-5): 3 (The Yuzu Habanero is a 4.5) Norika’s success has had a ripple effect, particularly
This cross-cultural fusion explains why doesn't taste like typical jarred salsa. It has the bright acidity of a Mexican pico de gallo but carries the savory, lingering finish of an Asian dipping sauce. It is a true original. I just ordered four more jars
If you can't find the jar, or you want to impress friends, here is a clone recipe inspired by . It mimics that signature smoky-umami bridge.
But if you love the culinary adventure of what if? —if you want to taste the exact moment Mexico shook hands with Japan—you need this in your fridge.