A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from February 01, 2021
“Marinara sauce is just Italian salsa”

Marinara sauce is often compared to salsa.
 
“marinara sauce is Italian salsa” was posted on Twitter by Chuck Tenders on July 28, 2013. “‘Marinara is just Italian salsa.’ #CarsonQuotables” was posted on Twitter by Josh on December 10, 2013. “#foodthoughts Marinara sauce is really just Italian salsa” was posted on Twitter by Lee Wilson on October 17, 2015.
 
“Marinara Sauce is just Italian Salsa” was posted on Reddit—Showerthoughts on January 26, 2018. “Marinara sauce is just Italian salsa” was posted on Reddit—Showerthoughts on November 22, 2018. “Marinara sauce is just Italian salsa” was posted on Reddit—Showerthoughts on December 23, 2018.
 
   
Wikipedia: Marinara sauce
Marinara (“mariner’s”) sauce is a tomato sauce usually made with tomatoes, garlic, herbs, and onions. It can include the addition of capers, olives, spices, and a dash of wine as possible ingredients in its many variations. This sauce is widely used in Italian-American cuisine, which has diverged from its Old World origins.
 
Wiipedia: Salsa (sauce)
Salsa is a variety of sauces used as condiments for tacos and other Mexican and Mexican-American foods, and as dips for tortilla chips. They may be raw or cooked, and are generally served at room temperature.
 
Though the word salsa means any kind of sauce in Spanish, in English, it refers specifically to these Mexican table sauces, especially to the chunky tomato-and-chili-based pico de gallo, as well as to salsa verde.
       
Twitter
Chuck Tenders
@ericmstewart
marinara sauce is Italian salsa
1:29 PM · Jul 28, 2013·Twitter for iPad
   
Twitter
Josh
@MoL42
“Marinara is just Italian salsa.” #CarsonQuotables
2:18 PM · Dec 10, 2013 from Cullowhee, NC·Twitter for iPhone
   
Twitter
TY AR$ENAL
@TyArsenal666
marinara is just italian salsa
3:24 AM · Jan 21, 2015·Twitter Web Client
   
Twitter
Married Bear
@whiskeytits24
Marinara is basically just Italian salsa.
11:42 PM · Aug 23, 2015·Fenix for Android
   
Twitter
Lee Wilson
@wilsonphotowy
#foodthoughts Marinara sauce is really just Italian salsa.
#JohnnyJ’sDiner #damngoodfood
7:28 PM · Oct 17, 2015·Twitter for Android
   
Twitter
mal
@imHATCHing
marinara sauce is italian salsa
11:27 AM · May 9, 2016·Twitter for iPhone
   
Twitter
Christina
@ChristinaCEP
marinara sauce is just italian salsa -robert
3:39 PM · Jan 25, 2017·Twitter for iPhone
 
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/Am_stuck June 25, 2017
Marinara sauce is basically Italian salsa.
   
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/PudgyGato July 31, 2017
If you think about it, marinara sauce is basically Italian salsa.
   
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/yuriypinchuk January 26, 2018
Marinara Sauce is just Italian Salsa
   
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/deificus254 June 28, 2018
Marinara is essentially italian salsa.
 
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/Huelux November 22, 2018
Marinara sauce is just Italian salsa.
 
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/willholli December 23, 2018
Marinara sauce is just Italian salsa.
 
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/cutiecheeks April 17, 2019
marinara is just italian salsa…
 
Twitter
Zachtical Gear
@zach_is_broke
Replying to @ultramosh94
Marinara is just Italian salsa
8:44 PM · Jan 31, 2021·Twitter for iPhone

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