
Guacamole Sampler
A selection of different guacamole variations, likely with accompanying chips or dippers.
Tabela Nutricional
* O % do Valor Diário (VD) informa quanto um nutriente em uma porção de alimento contribui para uma dieta diária. 2.000 calorias por dia são usadas para conselhos nutricionais gerais.
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Guacamole has ancient roots, tracing back to the Aztec civilization in present-day Mexico. The Aztecs created a simple mixture of avocados, tomatoes, and chili peppers, known as 'ahuacamolli,' which translates to 'avocado sauce.' Over time, variations emerged, incorporating ingredients like onions, cilantro, and lime juice. A Guacamole Sampler is a modern evolution, showcasing the diversity of this traditional dip.
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Guacamole is deeply ingrained in Mexican culture, often associated with celebrations, gatherings, and everyday meals. It represents a connection to the land and a shared culinary heritage.
Celebratory Dish
Guacamole is a staple at Mexican parties, holidays (like Cinco de Mayo), and family gatherings. It symbolizes abundance and sharing.
Regional Variations
Different regions of Mexico have their own unique guacamole recipes, reflecting local ingredients and culinary traditions. A sampler reflects this diversity.
Ingredient Importance
The quality of the avocados is paramount. The dish celebrates fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
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A Guacamole Sampler offers a diverse range of flavors, from the classic creamy avocado base to spicy, smoky, and even fruity notes.
The core flavor is the rich, buttery taste of ripe avocados. Different variations might include: Classic (avocado, tomato, onion, cilantro, lime, jalapeno), Spicy (serrano peppers or habaneros added), Smoky (chipotle peppers in adobo sauce), Sweet (mango or pineapple), Garlic (roasted garlic), Bacon (crispy bacon bits), Pomegranate (pomegranate seeds for sweetness and tartness). These flavors are balanced with acidic lime juice, fresh herbs, and salty chips or dippers.
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Avocado Selection
Choose ripe but firm avocados that yield slightly to gentle pressure. Avoid avocados that are too hard or mushy.
Flavor Balance
Taste as you go, adjusting the lime juice, salt, and spices to achieve a balanced and flavorful guacamole.
Preventing Browning
To prevent browning, leave the avocado pit in the guacamole or add a thin layer of water on top before refrigerating. Lime juice also helps slow oxidation.
Dippers Variety
Offer a variety of dippers, such as tortilla chips, plantain chips, crudités (carrots, celery, bell peppers), and jicama sticks, to complement the different guacamole flavors.
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