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  2. We Tried 25 Popular Hot Sauces — This Is the Best - AOL

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    2. El Yucateco Hot Sauce. $2 from Walmart Shop Now. Heat rating: 6 out of 10 Best for: Anything Mexican El Yucateco is a habanero-based sauce from a Mexican brand on the Yucatan peninsula where ...

  3. Tijuana Sweet Heat - Wikipedia

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    Fox News reviewed Tijuana Sweet Heat, and found that it is suitably formulated for use in shooters, but noted that the label, which claims that it is infused with "100% agave nectar" might lead to the incorrect assumption that it is a pure agave tequila, not a liqueur, [4] as did other reviewers.

  4. I tried 5 different kinds of canned chili, and there's only ...

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    I reviewed five kinds of canned chili from the supermarket to find the best-tasting option. The meat-free version of Amy's was quite tasty, but the Campbell's Chunky chili mac was my favorite.

  5. 1800 Tequila - Wikipedia

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    1800 Tequila is a Mexican brand of tequila owned by the Beckmann family, who also own the Jose Cuervo tequila brand. [1] The 100% blue agave tequila is bottled in Jalisco, Mexico . [ 2 ] 1800 is named after the year tequila was first aged in oak casks , [ 3 ] and is sold throughout the world.

  6. Enjoy Restaurant-Quality Outback Steakhouse Tasmanian Chili ...

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    Return chili to stovetop. Stir in masa harina paste and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until thickened, about 5 minutes; season with salt and pepper. Add more chiles, if desired, for a ...

  7. Sangrita - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, tequila and sangrita are each poured into a separate shot glass (or caballito) and the two are alternately sipped, not chased. Sangrita is used in a drink known as "The Mexican Flag", where three separate double shot glasses are filled with lime juice, tequila and sangrita. [4] Sangrita is an ingredient in the Mexikaner mixed shot.