Canarian mojo

Mojo (spanish pronunciation: [ˈmoxo], from portuguese molho [ˈmoʎu], meaning "sauce") is the name, or abbreviated name, of several types of sauces, varying in spiciness, consisting primarily of olive oil, local pepper varieties (called pimienta in the canary islands), garlic, paprika (called pimentón in spain), cumin or coriander, and other spices. mojo originated in the canary islands, where the main varieties are green mojo (mojo verde), red mojo (mojo rojo) and spicy red mojo (mojo picón). other countries have recipes similar to mojo, where acidic ingredients such as vinegar, lemon, orange, or lime juice may be used.

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