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| View Poll Results: Have you heard of or used Rotel? | |||
| Absolutely, it's a staple in our house! |
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15 | 75.00% |
| I've heard of it, but never used it. |
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2 | 10.00% |
| What the heck are you talking about? |
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3 | 15.00% |
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Never heard about the word rotel so i look it up on the internet..Thanks to yahoo.com , here's what i found out:
Rotel - A brand of canned tomatoes preseasoned with chopped green chili peppers, salt and spices. They now come in a number of variations including Mexican and Extra Spicy. Most common recipe is to mix 1 pound of Velveeta cheese and a can of Rotel tomatoes and some chopped fresh cilantro, heated together and served with tortilla chips. These add zest to any number of recipes. |
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everyone seems to know except for me |
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Yes, rotel is basically diced tomatoes and green chilies. The flavors have had a chance to marry since they're canned together.
I think it's more a matter of convenience than anything. Sure, you can combine the 2 on your own, but it's more convenient if it's already done for you. |
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