Sudedamosios dalys
Brandintos aitriosios paprikos (70%), distiliuotas actas, druska.
Maistingumo informacija (100 g)
Energinė vertė 27,7 kcal (117 kJ), riebalų 0,3 g (iš jų sočiųjų 0,04 g), angliavandenių 4,2 g (iš jų cukraus 2 g), baltymų 0,8 g, druskos 10,1 g.
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Inese Koļcova –
🌶️ Hot Sauce Rating
Sauce Name: The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce
Brand: Louisiana
Origin: Louisiana
Type: Vinegar-based
1. Appearance
Classic-shaped bottle with a convenient cork. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. A touch of blue on the label, likely inspired by the Louisiana state flag.
2. Aroma
Pretty vinegary, slightly salty, and pungent. Similar to Tabasco Original, but less vinegary. The closest match I can think of is Cholula Original Hot Sauce.
3. Flavor
The main focus is on vinegar, with slightly less salt and sourness. Zero sweetness, and maybe just a small touch of smokiness with low to weak medium heat.
4. Heat
The balance between flavor and heat is excellent for a sauce you’d want to use daily. If you have medium spice tolerance, you could practically drink this stuff—especially if you enjoy pungency and vinegar. The heat is perfectly balanced, making you keep going back for more.
5. Versatility
Aside from a whole pot of soup or a milk chocolate bar, this sauce works with almost everything. You could place it on the table at a family gathering, and most people would enjoy it. It’s versatile enough to be at every roadside café table, and people would love it.
6. Overall Enjoyment
This sauce doesn’t surprise you—it’s dependable. Like Coca-Cola, almost everyone enjoys it. It’s a golden standard, with exceptions mostly from those who prefer sweeter sauces.
🌶️ Final Rating
If you don’t like vinegary sauces, this isn’t for you. But if you enjoy medium-vinegary, sour, salty sauces that pair with almost anything, this is one of your best bets. Similar sauces would be Cholula Original (slightly less spicy) and Tabasco Original (more vinegary, a bit spicier, and with a thinner texture).