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Ingredients used to make Satsebeli

Satsebeli (Georgian: საწებელი) is a Georgian sauce made of tomato paste, cilantro, garlic, vinegar, pepper, khmeli suneli (a traditional Georgian spicy herbs mixture), water and adjika chili paste. It is very hot.

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