Cholula Mexican Hot Sauce with Wooden Stopper Top - 12 oz

: Cholula Mexican Hot Sauce with Wooden Stopper Top - 12 oz

Cholula Mexican Hot Sauce with Wooden Stopper Top - 12 oz

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 : Cholula Mexican Hot Sauce with Wooden Stopper Top - 12 oz
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Cholula
Ingredients: Water, Peppers (Arbol and Piquin), Salt, Vinegar, Spices and Xanthan Gum.
Label: Cholula
Manufacturer: Cholula
Publisher: Cholula
Studio: Cholula



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Product DescriptionThe hot sauce with the distinguished wooden stopper top, made by the famous Jose Cuervo Tequila people. Cholula Hot Sauce made for three generations by the same family in Jalisco, Mexico, Cholula's special blend of red peppers, piquin peppers and spices have a unique flavor and aroma unlike anything you've ever experienced before. It's a seasoning, an ingredient, a condiment and a sauce. Its unique taste makes it the perfect complement to a wide range of foods. Cholula's unique flavor and aroma make it the perfect complement for everything from soup to salad and steak to seafood. Its intriguing packaging and patented wooden cap has become a quality icon, a status symbol recognized by millions. Cholula developed the wooden cap and custom bottle shape to represent the care and quality tradition of Mexican artisanship. Cholula Hot Sauce simple recipe - when brought together and aged with the greatest care and attention - produces the incredibly pungent, fiery hot sauce that has become beloved the world over. Cholula brand Hot Sauce is the perfect companion to all kinds of ethnic foods - from Cajun, Italian and Caribbean to Asian and Tex-Mex. Keep Cholula hot sauce bottle on the kitchen table - so you can easily dash it on eggs, salads, soups, meats, salads, drinks like Bloody Mary's, and in sauces or sandwiches and pizza. Or use it when cooking your favorite recipes. Either way, with Cholula hot sauce, you'll get a burst of flavor that's sure to spice up your life.




Features:
  • Made by the famous Jose Cuervo Tequila people.
  • Perfect on just about anything. Especially good on meats, fish, in soups and stews.
  • A good sauce to use when cooking.
  • Made in Mexico













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