Tree Tomato Sauce is a traditional sauce made primarily with tree tomatoes, a fruit very popular in Latin American countries such as Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. In these countries, this fruit is known as "tomate de árbol" and is used in various culinary preparations due to its acidic and slightly sweet flavor.
This sauce has its roots in rural cooking, where the use of the tree tomato allowed for the creation of fresh dressings and sauces that complement typical dishes. In other Latin American countries, the sauce made with this fruit may vary in name and version, but it maintains the characteristic base of this citrus fruit. For example, in Ecuador, besides using the sauce to accompany meats, variations of this preparation are used for juices and spicy sauces.
The tree tomato is also known in some places as tamarillo, and its use in sauces enhances the flavor of foods thanks to its acidic and distinctive touch, highly appreciated in Andean and South American cuisine.