Hatta wrote:
Two of the best. One for hispanic cuisine, one for asian.
The cock sauce on the right is really good. I dunno the real name but I use it a lot. It's good on eggs.
Hatta wrote:
Two of the best. One for hispanic cuisine, one for asian.
Luke wrote:flamepanther wrote:I've lived in Texas my entire life, and I have never heard of "Texas Pete."Luke wrote:To you living in the South, face it, Texas Pete is vinegar with a very cute drop of hot.
Probably because it is made in North Carolina.
People love it 'round these parts. To me there is no real heat to it, just salty colored vinegar.
Hatta wrote:Tabasco sauce is the same thing. Just a vinegar extract of red peppers. Yuck. I guess it has enough heat, but not much in the way of flavor. The green tabasco is much better, less heat but more flavor.
fastbilly1 wrote:Hatta wrote:Tabasco sauce is the same thing. Just a vinegar extract of red peppers. Yuck. I guess it has enough heat, but not much in the way of flavor. The green tabasco is much better, less heat but more flavor.
Tabasco however is aged three years so it has more of a bold/complex flavor. Texas Pete is aged three minutes
dsheinem wrote:fastbilly1 wrote:Hatta wrote:Tabasco sauce is the same thing. Just a vinegar extract of red peppers. Yuck. I guess it has enough heat, but not much in the way of flavor. The green tabasco is much better, less heat but more flavor.
Tabasco however is aged three years so it has more of a bold/complex flavor. Texas Pete is aged three minutes
Both are shit. Clearly most people in this thread are as clueless about hot sauce as they are about pizza. Enjoy your swill.
fastbilly1 wrote:Hatta wrote:Tabasco sauce is the same thing. Just a vinegar extract of red peppers. Yuck. I guess it has enough heat, but not much in the way of flavor. The green tabasco is much better, less heat but more flavor.
Tabasco however is aged three years so it has more of a bold/complex flavor. Texas Pete is aged three minutes
fastbilly1 wrote:Then what hot sauce would you suggest?