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  2. The Best Buffalo Wild Wings Sauce: I Tried All 26 ... - AOL

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    3. Nashville Hot Is the 3rd Best Buffalo Wild Wings Sauce. Chalk another wing flavor up in the 'surprise' column. I'm very picky about my Nashville hot-style fried chicken, and this one came damn ...

  3. Best Wingstop Flavors: I Ranked 13 Flavors, Including ... - AOL

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    Mild wings at Wingstop seem like they have been designed to not taste like anything. If you are at a wing restaurant, I assume that you like wing sauce enough to skip the most mild option.

  4. Buffalo wing - Wikipedia

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    Cayenne pepper-based hot sauce, melted butter, and vinegar are the standard base of Buffalo wing sauce, which may be made mild, medium, or hot. [40] Other ingredients are also common, although less dominant, such as Worcestershire sauce and garlic powder. Commercial ready-to-use wing sauce is made with varying levels of spiciness. [41]

  5. Mumbo sauce - Wikipedia

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    Mumbo sauce or mambo sauce is a takeout condiment specialty of Washington, D.C. It is similar to barbecue sauce, but somewhat sweeter, and also somewhat spicier or more sour. (There is some variation in flavor and consistency.) It is put onto fried chicken wings, french fries, fried jumbo shrimp, and fried rice. The origin and ingredients of ...

  6. The Best (And Worst) Hot Sauces Ranked - AOL

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    Chicken wings? Check. You could make a case for hot sauce improving virtually any food on earth. ... That being said, choosing a sauce as mild as this one for our top pick would be a bit of a cop ...

  7. Mild sauce - Wikipedia

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    Mild sauce is a condiment, similar to barbecue sauce and mumbo sauce. It was made popular by fried chicken and barbecue restaurants on the South and West Sides of Chicago such as Harold's Chicken Shack , Uncle Remus Saucy Fried Chicken, and Lem's Bar-B-Q .