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

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    Slap Ya Mama is a popular Cajun seasoning, so I was expecting this hot-sauce version to have Cajun flavors as well, but it's really just an aged pepper sauce like other Louisiana-style hot sauces ...

  3. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    *Substitute Grapefruit, Orange and Prickly pear for carrot 65,000 - 250,000 Dangriga, Stann Creek District, Belize: Mezzetta California Habanero Hot Sauce Twist & Shout Water, California chili peppers, habanero peppers, tomato paste, distilled vinegar, sea salt, garlic, onion, spices, xanthan gum (product label, 2017) San Francisco, California, US

  4. Chili crunch is the versatile condiment you need to be using ...

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    This coffee-centric chili oil contains four different chiles blended with deep flavors of black garlic and coffee to make a mole-like chili oil with rich, smoky flavor and medium-hot heat level ...

  5. Shichimi - Wikipedia

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    A jar of commercially produced shichimi. Shichi-mi tōgarashi (七 味 唐辛子, seven-flavor chili pepper), also known as nana-iro tōgarashi (七 色 唐辛子, seven-color chili pepper) [1] [2] or simply shichimi, is a common Japanese spice mixture containing seven ingredients. [3]

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    With a beloved tomato-based cream sauce, vodka pasta is one of the best around—and so easy to make. ... flavor in this homemade chili made with beans, warm spices, veggies, and sweet potatoes ...

  7. Ajika - Wikipedia

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    Ajika or Adjika (Georgian: აჯიკა), is a Georgian [1] and Abkhazian spicy, subtly flavored sauce or dip.Often used to flavor food. [2] Ajika is primarily pepper based and usually includes other spices such as coriander, fenugreek, or blue fenugreek.