It is to hot sauce what Kleenex is to tissue and Xerox is to copying.
It would not only be Arizona up to its necks in hot sauce then.
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For Morning Edition, NPR's Renee Montagne reports on the epic history of TABASCO, Louisiana's premier hot sauce.
Here, bottles of the 135-year-old hot sauce are the equivalent of ancient coins.
Tkemlana is a small farming village named after a spicy Georgian hot sauce.
Moore, Scott and Lazar all say they have hot sauce with every meal.
Three of the giant vats at the factory hold more hot sauce than Edmund McIlhenny brewed in his entire lifetime.
He also talked about the differences in hot sauce (pepper sauce) in Barbados as opposed to the other Caribbean islands.
Some other times we use these sachatomate as--to prepare a hot sauce.
But this new generation of warriors are frequently remembered with mementos like cans of beer, teddy bears and even tiny bottles of hot sauce.
If you want to take some samples home to taste, canned snails are sold marinated in hot sauce or in Provencal style, with garlic, white wine and butter.
At MD Anderson Cancer Center, patients can have Froot Loops cereal and Louisiana Hot Sauce if that is what will get them to eat, says Carol Frankmann, director of clinical nutrition for the Houston hospital.
At no extra cost every burger can be personalized and anointed with toppings and condiments from a list of fifteen add-ons that range from the mayo, onion and pickles to hot sauce, grilled mushrooms and Jalapeno peppers.
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Accompanied by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who is co-chairman of her national campaign, Clinton stopped at a popular taco restaurant, smothering her chips with hot sauce in an apparent attempt to bond with the Latino lunch crowd.
As the sun rose over the bay, women carrying trays lined with hot-sauce covered Styrofoam plates of ceviche and seafood walked by.
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Then Tony opens the box from Kim's, revealing two huge crabs, swimming - nay, drowning - in a fiery pink hot pepper sauce.
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You could find yourself dining on wild garlic with Welsh rarebit (toasted bread with a hot cheese sauce) or wild leaves with spring lamb.
Gulmina will take home some of the hot pepper sauce from the local chicken restaurant that she would greedily pour over everything at each meal.
McIlhenny was part of the sixth generation of his family to live on Avery Island and among the fourth generation to make Tabasco, the iconic hot pepper sauce.
Savour juicy prime rib and lobster tail with hot Creole sauce at the Black Angus Grille, or swim up to the Tiki Hut for a burger and cocktail.
His chief criticism of Chicken McNuggets is that they are insufficiently delicious. (Has he tried them with the hot-mustard sauce?) He is both a gourmand and an idealist, which means that he tastes the entire food economy each time he has a meal.
The meat was fresh and tender and the sauce was hot, sour, spicy and savory all at once.
Our whale cutlet came layered inside with processed cheese, for extra gooey goodness, accompanied by a savory dipping sauce and hot mustard.
Its narrow lanes play host to a number of hummus and soup kitchens such as Achim Aziri (30 Yihye Street, 972-03-516-0783), which serves hummus hot with skhug (a traditional Yemenite-style spicy sauce made from red or green peppers).
As the waiter takes our order for hot dishes - a cheese-stuffed borek pastry, and mushrooms in tomato sauce - I wonder if we've gone overboard.
Or head over to another historical spot, the Brown Hotel , where you can soak up all that booze with the one and only Hot Brown -- an open-face sandwich casserole layered with bacon and Mournay sauce -- at the English Grill.
The noodles are served hot, in bowls of steaming broth, or cold, in a bowl with dipping sauce.
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