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Man eye don't know a single white person that thinks tobasco is the same as asking for hot sauce.
It happens. A lot. Places usually have both too.
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Man eye don't know a single white person that thinks tobasco is the same as asking for hot sauce.
You might not but I have encountered it NUMEROUS times.Man eye don't know a single white person that thinks tobasco is the same as asking for hot sauce.
I always put Tabasco in the category "Hot Sauce".
I'm not white...
What is the standard hot saws
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Tabasco and Sriracha are stand-alone entities, IMO. To me, it would be weird if I asked for hot sauce and received either of those.
I don't think there is ONE. But any Cayenne Pepper sauce, with a name, will do.What is the standard hot saws
Co-sign. First time I ate sriracha was with sushi. I hallucinated that night, and I know it wasn’t because of the seafood.Sriracha is clearly devil extract so that's different. Tabasco for me is included in my book
Sriracha?
You guys must not like spicy food. It's not even that spicy.
To quote Sean Evans, it's "no big deal".
I was watching a cooking segment on tv and the chef was putting honey on fried chicken. Honey and some hot sauce are damn good on fried chicken.
I always put Tabasco in the category "Hot Sauce".
I'm not white...
Its not even that its THAT spicy. It taste bad to me.
Ah okay. "Devil extract" sounds like a way to describe something unbearably hot.