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- Saladitos abstract "Saladitos are plums which are dried, salted, which can also be sweetened with sugar and anise or coated in chili and lime. A common misconception is that saladitos and chamoy are the same thing; saladitos are made from dried plums whereas chamoy are made from dried apricots.Saladitos are considered a candy in Mexico, though they originate from China. In Mandarin, the name for saladitos is Suan-Mei, literally "sour plum." A common method of eating saladitos is to stuff a few of them into an orange or lemon and then suck the salted juice out, while allowing the saladito to rehydrate. Once all the juice is eaten, the saladitos are eaten and the pits discarded. Another method is to eat the saladito without any fruit, and discard the pit, or first rinse the saladito with water, and then eat it plain.On some occasions, to spice up drinks, a few saladitos are put at the bottom of drinks like Sprite, ginger ale or beer. Once the saladito is placed in the soda, bubbles will begin to rise immediately. In Taiwan, a popular plum drink is made by soaking several saladitos in a pitcher of water until the plum rehydrates and flavors the water.".
- Saladitos wikiPageID "14566913".
- Saladitos wikiPageLength "1906".
- Saladitos wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Saladitos wikiPageRevisionID "679324232".
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Anise.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Beer.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dried_fruit.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plum_dishes.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Chamoy.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Chili_pepper.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Dried_apricot.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Ginger_ale.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Lemon.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Li_hing_mui.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Lime_(fruit).
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dried_foods.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_Chinese.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Orange_(fruit).
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Salting_(food).
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Sprite_(soft_drink).
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan.
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saladitos".
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLinkText "saladito".
- Saladitos wikiPageWikiLinkText "saladitos".
- Saladitos hasPhotoCollection Saladitos.
- Saladitos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mexico-cuisine-stub.
- Saladitos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Saladitos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Saladitos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Saladitos subject Category:Dried_fruit.
- Saladitos subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Saladitos subject Category:Plum_dishes.
- Saladitos hypernym Plums.
- Saladitos type Article.
- Saladitos type Food.
- Saladitos type Article.
- Saladitos type Food.
- Saladitos comment "Saladitos are plums which are dried, salted, which can also be sweetened with sugar and anise or coated in chili and lime. A common misconception is that saladitos and chamoy are the same thing; saladitos are made from dried plums whereas chamoy are made from dried apricots.Saladitos are considered a candy in Mexico, though they originate from China.".
- Saladitos label "Saladitos".
- Saladitos sameAs m.03d831v.
- Saladitos sameAs Q7403399.
- Saladitos sameAs Q7403399.
- Saladitos wasDerivedFrom Saladitos?oldid=679324232.
- Saladitos isPrimaryTopicOf Saladitos.