La salsa Tabasco no viene de Tabasco
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From Cholula to Tabasco, we explore how some of the world’s most famous hot sauces are named after places they don’t actually come from. We break down the real origins of Tabasco sauce, how it was created in Louisiana using Tabasco chilies, and how it became the best-selling hot sauce in the world—traveling everywhere from seafood plates to space missions. We also share our honest take on its flavor, how it’s used differently in the U.S. versus Mexico, and why homemade Mexican salsas still hold a special place in our hearts.
Key Takeaways:
- Tabasco sauce is named after the chili, not the Mexican state where many assume it comes from
- Its global popularity contrasts with how Mexicans typically experience and use hot sauces
- Homemade salsas remain central to Mexican food culture, flavor, and identity
Relevant Links And Additional Resources:
- 104 – ¡Al Chile! – Chilis: Straight to the Point
- 272 – ¿La Salsa Cholula no Viene de Cholula? | Cholula Hot Sauce Doesn’t Come from Cholula?
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