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Sriracha or Tabasco?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Furious Jam, Nov 13, 2012.

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Sriracha or Tabasco?

  1. Sriracha

    94 vote(s)
    77.0%
  2. Tabasco

    28 vote(s)
    23.0%
  1. tellitlikeitis

    tellitlikeitis Canceled
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    As a Vietnamese person, I f with Sriracha.

    I do like Chipotle Tabasco, though....
     
  2. stthomsfinest

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    I can't really choose one over the other!

    With Mexican food, Tabasco is king. Cholula might as well be koolaid, that sweet n' sour trash. I scoff at waiters at Tex-Mex restaurants when I ask for Tabasco and they say "We also have cholula."

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    With Sriracha, they rule Asian/Chinese food. I won't eat Chinese food without it. It's the only thing that makes all that peanut/stir fry flavored stuff tolerable.

    Sriracha on some Shrimp Fried Rice?

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  3. Han Solo

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    tobasco on mexican food? Pfft...
     
  4. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    I don't think anyone in Texas actually "likes" Tabasco.
     
  5. MoonDogg

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    This is better on fried rice.....

    ...and if you mix it with this

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    It's damn tasty on boiled shrimp.

     
  6. Jontro

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    Both make my arse shoot fire after a few hours.
     
  7. Han Solo

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    that looks and sounds so good. What that stuff in the bottle like that but with green top i think and has a rooster on it? Thats good stuff also...
     
  8. thadeus

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  9. cheke64

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    San Luis potosi sauce?
     
  10. Buck Turgidson

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    Tabasco is bleh, too vinegary & not spicy, it makes everything just taste like Tabasco. Many superior options out there.

    Sriracha and chili/garlic paste are necessities for all Asian takeout.
     
  11. Uprising

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    Cholula and Louisiana hot sauce FTW.
     
  12. HI Mana

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    Rooster got your back. Has an even better garlic sauce :grin::

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  15. ElPigto

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    That **** is nasty bro. Valentina is much better, the extra hot valentina, not that mild BS.
     
  16. Dr of Dunk

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    It depends on the food, but I like both. The one I try not to use is Louisiana hot sauce. *blech*
     
  17. Han Solo

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    yep thats the one i was talking about
     
  18. Deviuz

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    +1 to Sriracha, I love it.
     
  19. atomicanderz

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    Now this is a thread I can get behind!

    I have about 10 different hot sauces in my pantry but the 3 I use all the time are Siriracha, regular Tabasco and Tapatio. I understand the hate towards Tabasco, it is very watery but on eggs and pizza, it's great. I use Tapatio for Mexican food, which I eat a lot and Siriracha for everything else. So, I think the answer to the question is, it really depends on what you're eating.
     
  20. sammy

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    Both are great. Leaning towards Tobasco.
     

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