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Ro*Tel -- diced tomatoes & green chilies

Posted By: No Name on 2006-11-16
In Reply to: What pray tell is Rotel ?? nm - hungryMT

Ro-Tel is similar to canned stewed tomatoes. In times past, it was marketed mainly in the southern states, originating in Texas.

www.Ro-Tel.com


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