Bravado Spice crafts incredible hot sauces, margarita mixes and seasonings that are undeniably bold, delicious, and sometimes featured on Hot Ones.
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Experience peppers from the Pacific Northwest with Hot Winter Hot Sauce! We are a small-batch hot sauce company based in Oregon, and we are dedicated to bringing you the freshest and most flavorful hot sauces made with locally grown, organic ingredien
Caramba! Hot Sauces – The flavors that’ll make you say "Ay, Caramba!" with every bite! Crafted in the Philippines, our hot sauces go well with the vibrant & complex flavors of the Filipino palate! Whether you're spicing up your sinigang or adding a kic
Mexican native that originated in Puebla. The green poblano are fairly mild, but the red a bit hotter. Growing conditions also greatly affect how hot these peppers get. Poblanos are used extensively in Mexican cuisine to include in chiles rellenos, salsas, sauces, soups, and in mole sauces....
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The article evaluates several different hot sauces ranging from hot to mild including Frank's Red/Hot Original Cayenne Pepper Sauce, Tabasco Pepper Sauce Chipotle, and Lee Kum Kee Sriracha Mayo. The article also suggests what food each sauce compliments such as pulled pork, f...
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Sauces by El Yucateco! They range from mild to quite hot. Experiment. The best IMHO is El Yucateco Black Habanero. Not the hottest, but a wonderful smoky flavor. Generally find these in the ethnic/Hispanic sections of supermarkets. Another type of hot sauce not listed is hot oil, maybe ...