I don’t mind superhots but going full throttle is a treat, not the norm

im eating sambal oelek rn, from Huy Fong Foods, I like to put it on my eggs. Its a little different from a classic hot sauce tho. I also use Frank’s Red Hot a lot.

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Sambal is also a really delicious thing to make yourself! You can make it with pretty much any Chiles you can get at the supermarket. If you’ve never tried fermentation, this is like the easiest and most rewarding place to start. Pm me for recipe

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That shit is the best since it doesn’t even have much salt or any sugar. It doesn’t try to be a sauce really it is just perfect

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Is that the one with or without the garlic? The garlic one is fantastic

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seems like without, I’ll have to try that next time!

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8 points

Tapatio.

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7 points

I’m a Louisiana boy so Crystal Extra Hot.

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Crystal is the hot sauce of the people

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Culley’s, Sriracha, ABC chilli sauce, & Sambal oelek

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