If you are a hot sauce freak (you know what I mean - you go crazy in unfamiliar markets and end up with 10 hot sauces in your basket, you speak lovingly of that time you had to eat a whole loaf of bread to keep your head from bursting into flames, you buy food based on whether or not you can eat hot sauce on it...), this post is for you!
I didn't think to take a picture of this stuff until I was down to the dregs but its excellent. Not terribly hot considering it is made with scotch bonnet peppers (the hottest inna da world), but spicy and so tart with vinegar, it is great stuff. I got it in Anguilla. They do not sell it here. If you are passing through there, you know what to get me!
I didn't think to take a picture of this stuff until I was down to the dregs but its excellent. Not terribly hot considering it is made with scotch bonnet peppers (the hottest inna da world), but spicy and so tart with vinegar, it is great stuff. I got it in Anguilla. They do not sell it here. If you are passing through there, you know what to get me!
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Good to know. Dan loves hot sauce. He loves it so much that when he cooks, only him can eat his meal without:
1. crying
2. running for the water
3. sweating
4.complaining
Heh - I am that way as well. I am not a fan of straight hot sauces like Tabasco, but hot sauces with flavor, like this one or Matouks, yum! I also like that Thai hot sauce sriricha, which is not too hot but is very tasty, thats great stuff.
Do you know of a website that I can order some of that hot sauce? My friend got me a bottle and I love it.
I don't know how to get it other than just going to Anguilla, if I find out I'll post it here!
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