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    Chamoy (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaˈmoj]) is a variety of savory sauces and condiments in Mexican cuisine made from pickled fruit. Chamoy may range from...
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  • Chamoy Thipyaso (Thai: ชม้อย ทิพย์โส; RTGS: Chamoi Thipso; born 27 November 1940) is a former employee of the Petroleum Authority of Thailand. She is known...
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  • Chamoy may refer to: Chamoy (sauce), a Mexican condiment Chamoy, Aube, France Chamoy Thipyaso (born 1940), Thai prisoner Chamois (disambiguation) This...
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  • saladitos and chamoy are the same thing; saladitos are the dried salted fruit, whereas chamoy is made from the leftover brine. Saladitos and chamoy are derived...
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  • and the chamoy sauce derived from it. They were transported to Nueva España by Filipino migrants via the Manila Galleons (1565 to 1815). Chamoy Chanh muối...
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    of shaved ice, or raspado, drink prepared with fruit and flavored with chamoy. It is a part of Mexican cuisine, and is also common in regions of the United...
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    rinds), cucumber, jícama, lime juice, Clamato, mango pieces, hot sauce, chamoy, chili powder, salt, mayonnaise, and Japanese-style peanuts (sometimes referred...
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    29, 2019). "The Spicy, Sour, Ruby-Red Appeal of Chamoy". Taste. Retrieved November 1, 2021. "Chamoy". Masa Americana. June 17, 2021. Retrieved November...
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    ingredients are tossed in lime juice and optionally with either hot sauce or chamoy, then sprinkled with a salty chili powder. Many native residents of the...
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    Ethnic foods based on dried apricots include qubani ka meetha in India and chamoy in Mexico. Dried apricots are an important source of carotenoids (vitamin...
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