Anyone I have any preference on a hot sauce that is freely available in Phnom Penh. I find myself always buying Tabasco habanero and/or the imported Sriracha (i find the local stuff a little too sweet).
I don't need anything majorly spicy, anywhere in between Louisiana to the hot tabasco. Would quite like to get my hands on some cholula if possible
Best hot sauce in PP
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There's a nice locally produced hot sauce, I think it's called Battamburn or something like that
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Thai Huot has a couple of Mexican hot sauces that work well - red & green versions of this:
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"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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Dos Besos has a great collection on offer, and he told me he got them from Super Duper.
So I went to Super Duper and loaded up on El Yucateco, which is one I would also buy if I were in Mexico. They have the salsa picante de chile habanero (both green and red), as well as the salsa kutbil-ik de chile habanero (extra hot), chipotle and jalapeño.
I don't think they have cholula, but they do have Tapatío.
I agree with you on the Siracha, and prefer the U.S. stuff over the local stuff.
So I went to Super Duper and loaded up on El Yucateco, which is one I would also buy if I were in Mexico. They have the salsa picante de chile habanero (both green and red), as well as the salsa kutbil-ik de chile habanero (extra hot), chipotle and jalapeño.
I don't think they have cholula, but they do have Tapatío.
I agree with you on the Siracha, and prefer the U.S. stuff over the local stuff.
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I didn't even know what that was but I just checked and it seems I have 3 flavors of El Yucateco Chile Habanero in the kitchen. Hot green, hot red and XXXtra hot. My kid likes the spicy food. About a year back he bought a tube of wasabi paste and proceeded to squirt it down his throat. He was in the kitchen doing a "food challenge" with his pals but I heard a commotion and next thing he was choking and puking and all that palaver. I like spicy food too but more on the Indian scale.LoneStar wrote:El Yucateco at Super Duper? That stuff is awesome.
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thanks for these recommendations. come to think of it i havent had any hot sauce for quite a while
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Thanks guys, sounds like I will check out Super Duper then. Don't think I've ever had El Yucateco but will give it a go.
Would also like to get some Nando's hot/extra hot but I think that is probably a bit of a stretch.
Would also like to get some Nando's hot/extra hot but I think that is probably a bit of a stretch.
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I'm a big fan of Nando's sauce myself, and could put it on almost anything. I have a few bottles at home that I picked up in Bangkok, but I do believe that I saw a small bottle on the shelf at Super Duper as well. However, I've cut back my use of Nando's as I realized that it's made up of predominately vegetable oil, and I don't need to be consuming 50 ml of vegetable oil with every mealReasonstobefearfulP3 wrote:Thanks guys, sounds like I will check out Super Duper then. Don't think I've ever had El Yucateco but will give it a go.
Would also like to get some Nando's hot/extra hot but I think that is probably a bit of a stretch.