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Villa market at Soi 33 definitely sells a couple of different types of Enchillada sauce in the glass jars - I saw some there earlier this week but can't recall the brand. May have been Old El Paso...

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"Enchilada sauce" is usually canned. I haven't seen any around Bangkok.

You can try Villa or possibly Paragon's Gourmet Market. Their stocks change from time to time.

I always pack a few cans of Las Palmas sauce when I come back from the States.

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I think your referring to salsa right. Villa market has it for sure.

No there is a difference and yes Villa on 33 has both. If you don't believe me, any number of the experts on all things Mexican Food on TV will be happy to chime in and tell you where it originated as well. :)

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"Enchilada sauce" is usually canned. I haven't seen any around Bangkok.

You can try Villa or possibly Paragon's Gourmet Market. Their stocks change from time to time.

I always pack a few cans of Las Palmas sauce when I come back from the States.

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Las Palmas is the best from america for sure. Have an extra can?? Ha Ha could almost taste those buggers.

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Las Palmas is the best from america for sure. Have an extra can?? Ha Ha could almost taste those buggers.

Sorry, I polished off the last can on a batch of chilaquiles!

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