Variations may include cilantro, parsley, olive oil, lime or orange juice, vinegar, salt, garlic, and chili peppers
Ingredients generally used
Avocado, pepper, onions, worcestershire sauce, and green bell peppers
Similar dishes
Venezuelan wasakaka is similar to guacamole
Dominican wasakaka is similar to chimichurri
Cookbook: Wasakaka
Wasakaka is a savory sauce found in Dominican and Venezuelan cuisine. The name is also spelled guasacaca, pronounced the same.[1] It is often used in chicken dishes.
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