





🥭 Spice up your snack game with a zesty mango-lime kick you can’t afford to miss!
Stonewall Kitchen Mango Lime Salsa is a 16 oz jar of gluten-free, USA-made gourmet salsa featuring 38% fresh mango, zesty jalapeños, and a bright lime punch. With zero saturated fat and a perfect balance of sweet and spicy, it’s an award-winning condiment designed to elevate snacks, Tex-Mex dishes, grilled chicken, and seafood alike.























| - Saturates | 0 g |
| - Sugars | 6.7 g |
| ASIN | B000M5PQ2K |
| ASIN | B000M5PQ2K |
| Brand | Stonewall Kitchen |
| Carbohydrate | 10 g |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (119) |
| Date First Available | 6 Sept. 2012 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Fat | 0 g |
| Format | Paste |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 261606 |
| Item model number | 261606 |
| Package Information | Jar |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 15.88 x 12.7 cm; 453.59 g |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 15.88 x 12.7 cm; 453.59 g |
| Protein | 0 g |
| Region Produced In | Mexico |
| Serving Recommendation | 2 tablespoons per serving |
| Serving Size | 1 teaspoons |
| Speciality | Mango Lime |
| Units | 16.0 Grams |
| Weight | 454 g |
I**I
Hat persönlich nicht meinen Geschmack getroffen...
D**E
This is really good stuff but is a tad expensive for our ready tapped out budgets. So if you are looking for a treat and you have the money then by all means get it. The taste of mango salsa overcomes the bitter taste of the price.
B**D
No zang. No spice. No fun.
B**C
The quality of the ingredients seems fine. Packaging good. Not exactly bad, but I would never bother to eat it again. I don't know how one can make a salsa this flavorless. Where does one find a mango without flavor? I wouldn't know how to make something with these ingredients that tasted like this. Edit: I do not change the rating, but I took the rest (70%) of the jar and used it as a simmer sauce. I sauteed a head of garlic, a finely-chopped medium onion, and added some very mild chile powder. Even after simmering down to a bubbling paste, it seemed this 'salsa' had watered down the raw ingredients. If I were forced, on a "food network" cooking show to compete to try to use this watery, flavorless jar into a key component of a dish, I would: 1) Use a lot of oil (cheating) 2) Add salt 3) Add lime to taste (probably juice of two small limes) or quarter of one medium lemon 4) Two head of garlic, minced, browned 5) Half cup of onion, browned or to transparent 6) Minced carrots, softened 7) Take off heat, set aside 8) Two fluffy cups of fresh, uncooked cilantro, fresh basil, and/or parsley 9) One cup cup chopped half-decent tomatoes Take the cooked ingredients and use a cold bowl to put the citrus juice and tomatoes and cilantro/basil/parley to try to assemble a loose salady salsa. Now, pretend you didn't have to do all that work. You now have a palatable salsa. The outcome was yummy, but I am pretty sure this Stonewall "mango salsa" was a lead weight on the meal. I have never tried a 'salsa' that seemed worse than tap water to a recipe, so I give it a star for novelty of badness.
P**C
Taste good but larger mango chunks than expected. Not too spicy. I mixed it with guacamole
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