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Reddit mentions of Cholula Original Hot Sauce, 12 Fluid Ounce
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Cholula Original Hot Sauce, 12 Fluid Ounce. Here are the top ones.
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- The smoothness of rich chipotle peppers are paired with our arbol and piquin peppers and an infusion of our signature spices.
- It’s great when paired with pork, chicken and has been known to liven up the dreariest of vegetables.
- Cholula Chipotle Hot Sauce 1 - 64oz bottle
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Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2016 |
Size | 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 2 Pounds |
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They used to have Cholula, but that doesn't have flakes (though it is red)... I'm pretty sure the sauce you're talking about is sambal oelek, which they serve with several dishes and also have in a squeeze bottle on the condiment/utensil stand.
You're right, I am all of those things, and dudes are my specialty. (For the record, I do like Tabasco)
I find different dishes call for different sauces. The more sauces you try, the better of an idea you'll get for yourself what works with what. Note that the below links might not be the best prices and you can probably find a lot of these sauces at your local grocery store (unless you live in some cultural black hole like the American midwest). I spent my earlier years in southern California and developed a taste early on for Mexican cuisine, so my taste is highly reflective of that influence.
I enjoy these Mexican-style sauces:
El Yucateco is a great brand, in my opinion. They have a lot of awesome varieties. If you go to an authentic Mexican restaurant, you'll likely find it there:
There are some other popular sauces which if I were to omit, people around here would be very angry:
There are a lot of boutique sauces out there that just pump out the Scoville units for the hell of it. A lot of them are gag gifts or novelties, but there are people out there that genuinely enjoy the rush you can get from them - you do get an adrenaline rush, it IS a high. Most of the sauces like this, however, are intended for cooking beef chili and other dishes where a small amount can be distributed through a larger portion of food.
I like Cholula: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholula_Hot_Sauce
I see it on Amazon.ca, but it's horribly expensive there.
http://www.amazon.ca/Cholula-Hot-Sauce-Original-12oz/dp/B000QFRJSA