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 h English (en)===Puerto Rico===
Puerto Rican-style ''adobo'' is a [[seasoned salt]] that is generously sprinkled or rubbed on meats and seafood prior to grilling, sautéing, or frying. Supermarkets sell prepared blends. There are two types of ''adobo'' on the island. The wet rub, ''adobo mojado'', consists of crushed garlic, olive oil, salt, black pepper, dry or fresh ''[[lippia]]'' (Caribbean oregano), [[citrus|citrus juice]] and [[vinegar]]. More widely used on the island is a dry mix, ''adobo seco''. It is easier to prepare and has a long shelf life. ''Adobo seco'' consists of garlic powder, onion powder, salt, black pepper, dry lippia, and sometimes dried [[Zest (ingredient)|citrus zest]].