We use Tabasco pepper for cooking purposes frequently, especially for certain traditional foods. As you know, it makes our food tastes spicy.
Some people grow Tabasco pepper as a garden plant in our neighborhood. Fruit looks pretty with several colors, depend on its maturity:
- orange
- green
First, peppers start with green color, then turn to be orange. The most ripen Tabasco pepper is red.
Process of color changes from green to orange and to red takes more than two months, about 80 days.
Moreover, our state has sauce made of Tabasco pepper. The brand called as “Tabasco.” It is quite popular in our state and even in some foreign countries.
I was not aware that people said Tabasco pepper sauce become hotter over times. Quite surprising for me, actually.
Have you tasted Tabasco pepper or Tabasco pepper sauce? What do you think?
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Yes, I love spicy food!
ReplyDeleteI love tobasco sauce! My essential
ReplyDeleteCreo que una vez lo probé.
ReplyDeleteMuy fuerte para mí.
No conocía ese chile tabasco. DEbe picar hasta el alma, pero darle sabor a empanaditas y otras frituras. Un abrazo. carlos
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We use Tabasco pepper for cooking purposes frequently, especially for certain traditional foods. As you know, it makes our food tastes spicy.
Bonita planta la del tabasco, con sus matices de colores y formas, más cuidado que su picor puede genera rechazo, aunque en dosis adecuada al paladar agrada.
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I use Tabasco quite often.
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Olá amiga,
ReplyDeleteMais uma excelente partilha aqui nos trazes. Sempre muito úteis as tuas dicas.
Votos de um excelente fim de semana.
Beijinhos!
Mário Margaride
Olá amiga,
ReplyDeleteMais uma excelente partilha aqui nos trazes. Sempre muito úteis as tuas dicas.
Votos de um excelente fim de semana.
Beijinhos!
Mário Margaride
Gasto deste piripiri :))
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Quero, abraçar a vida com benevolência...
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Beijo, bom fim-de-semana
I love Tabasco pepper, thanks.
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We use Tabasco pepper for cooking purposes frequently, especially for certain traditional foods. As you know, it makes our food tastes spicy.
I really like this brand's green Tabasco sauce, but it's rare here...
ReplyDeleteThere's always red -- too hot for me, we have milder national sauces...
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Em casa não falta e sempre compro mais que um frasco, justamente por saber que com o tempo fica mais picante. Não sabia a origem! :D Aqui é bem popular!
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Me gusta el tabasco aunque en poca cantidad. Buen fin de semana.
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We use Tabasco pepper for cooking purposes frequently, especially for certain traditional foods. As you know, it makes our food tastes spicy.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe pepper plant is pretty, I like a little bit of the hot pepper taste. Cute shot of the Cardinal, it likes peppers too. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
I don't eat anything that hot at this point in my life but I did in years past! Love fresh red peppers!
ReplyDeleteI like Tabasco sauce and I really love hot and spicy food.
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ReplyDeleteIt's an attractive plant, with the three different colours,but the peppers which make the Tabasco Sauce are too hot for my delicate stomach. I think we call it Piripiri. A little pepper is OK, when food is cooked at home, but it's usually too hot served in meals in Restaurants. Nice shot of the Cardinal! :=)
Lovely shot of the Cardinal. I didn't know it like tabasco.
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We use Tabasco pepper for cooking purposes frequently, especially for certain traditional foods. As you know, it makes our food tastes spicy.