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Popular El Meson selling its spicy sauce
Fans of things on the tangy side might be happy to know El Meson is selling its famed Aji for home use.
The West Carrollton Caribbean eatery has long sold the popular blend of tomatoes, cilantro, peppers and onions to consumers who asked for it. Now it is advertising that is doing so, said restaurant co-owner Bill Castro.
The dipping condiment sells for $12 a quart or $7 for a pint. Bread to accompany the sauce is $2.
What do you think?
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By really?/
February 22, 2011 11:36 AM | Link to this
for $12 a qt it must be some kind of sauce..
By WTH?
February 22, 2011 4:32 PM | Link to this
Ummm…I ate once at that place. It is good, but way overpriced. And 12 bucks a quart? Isn’t human blood cheaper than that?
By Jason
March 1, 2011 11:02 PM | Link to this
The Aji is fantastic. It is expensive and not something I could afford all the time but it is certainly worth getting every once in awhile. El Meson is one of the best spots to eat(if not the best) in the Dayton area.