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    Rotel Original Diced Tomatoes and Green Chilies. Velveeta Original melting cheese. ... At a Walmart location in a Midwestern city, the total came to $68.34, making it $8.54 per person. But keep in ...

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    I tried Martha Stewart's recipe for green-chile chicken burgers. I didn't need many ingredients, but my family wasn't a fan of them.

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    Ro-Tel (stylized as Ro★Tel) is the brand name of a line of canned tomatoes and green chili. There are different varieties of Ro-Tel in varying degrees of hotness and spiciness. The brand was acquired by ConAgra Foods in 2000 from International Home Foods.

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    These chili-ready diced tomatoes are great for adding to chili but also to put on top of nachos or blend with mayo or sour cream to make a creamy tomato spread for sandwiches. Onions Price: $2.99

  6. New Mexico chile - Wikipedia

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    Green chile, unroasted Red chile, dried, with a US penny for scale. Green chile is served roasted and peeled, whole or diced, as a powder, and in various sauces. The most common uses are often served diced, or in sauces and is elemental to dishes such as enchiladas, burritos, burgers, french fries, or rice.

  7. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The green-chile variant usually is mostly green chile and without tomatoes, though some varieties may use some cooked tomatillos; the style does not use avocado (which is very common in California green salsa). The New Mexico and California styles share a typically large amount of cilantro added to the mix. The word simply means 'sauce' in Spanish.

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