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

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    Huy Fong Sriracha Chili Sauce. $16.97. amazon.com. Amazon. Cholula Green Pepper Hot Sauce. ... Sauces by Jrk! is relatively new to the game compared to these heritage hot sauce brands, but it ...

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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 ...

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    See if your favorite brand made the list. Instacart has released new data that shows the most popular hot sauces and chili sauces across America by state. See if your favorite brand made the list.

  5. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Sauce packet (in restaurant) or glass bottle (sold in retail stores) Taco Bell Mild [19] Water, tomato puree, vinegar, <2% salt, chili peppers, spices, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, soy lecithin, natural flavor (product label, 2009) Downey, Los Angeles County, California, US: Sauce packet (in restaurant) or glass bottle (sold in retail stores)

  6. List of brand name condiments - Wikipedia

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    Bottled seasoning condiments at a store in Trinidad and Tobago. This is a list of brand name condiments.A condiment is a supplemental food, such as a sauce, that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance its flavor, [1] or in some cultures, to complement the dish.

  7. Ro-Tel - Wikipedia

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    The brand was acquired by ConAgra Foods in 2000 from International Home Foods. Ro-Tel gets its name from its inventor, Carl Roettele, who started a family canning company in Elsa, Texas, in the 1940s. [1] It is commonly used in making chile con queso, particularly with Velveeta, [2] [3] and in King Ranch chicken.