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- Q5151388 subject Q7217082.
- Q5151388 subject Q9446358.
- Q5151388 abstract "Comeback sauce (sometimes spelled kumback or cumback) is a dipping sauce for fried foods or as a salad dressing in the cuisine of central Mississippi.Similar to Louisiana remoulade, the base of the sauce consists of mayonnaise and chili sauce (or some approximation of that combination). The origin has been credited to The Rotisserie, a Greek restaurant that was located in Jackson, Mississippi.Several Jackson, Mississippi restaurants serve their own variations of the sauce and many offer bottled comeback sauce.".
- Q5151388 wikiPageExternalLink comeback-sauce.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q1190414.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q1199019.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q1494.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q167893.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q18391529.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q2046560.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q28198.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217082.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q7382200.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q9266.
- Q5151388 wikiPageWikiLink Q9446358.
- Q5151388 comment "Comeback sauce (sometimes spelled kumback or cumback) is a dipping sauce for fried foods or as a salad dressing in the cuisine of central Mississippi.Similar to Louisiana remoulade, the base of the sauce consists of mayonnaise and chili sauce (or some approximation of that combination).".
- Q5151388 label "Comeback sauce".