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hot sauce

[ hot saws ]

noun

  1. any of several highly spiced, pungent condiments, especially one containing some type of chile pepper.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hot sauce1

First recorded in 1870–75
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The classic pineapple-and-cherry garnish still has its fans, but today’s glazes go beyond tradition — honey, molasses, fruit preserves, hot sauces, vinegars.

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For most of his interview, Barkley maintained his composure and seemed unfazed by the increasingly spicy hot sauces.

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Not everyone will love this commercial take on the “Flamin’ Hot”/”Hot Ones” craze, an ever-increasing arms race of hot sauces and chip powders.

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Kevin Hart may know a thing or two about running his own tequila brand and training pet eagles, but the comedian and actor is still a novice when it comes to hot sauces.

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Could be reheated, leftover collard greens and roasted vegetables, chopped avocado, diced peppers, hot sauce, green onions, a sprinkling of cheese . . . there are no limits and no rules.

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