Best Virgin Islands Hot Sauce?

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jenrale
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Post by jenrale »

No votes for Blind Betty's?? It used to be on all the tables at Skinney's, Pineapple Pizzaz is my personal fav.
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LysaC
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Post by LysaC »

Has anyone tried to hotsauces at Gladys Cafe on STT? Good stuff right there!

I have some Trinidad Charlies at the house.

Lately I've been going back to Tabasco and/or Texas Pete for that vinegar kick.
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liamsaunt
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Post by liamsaunt »

Trinidad Charlie original is my favorite overall. It has a mellow heat to it that works really nicely with a lot of the foods I make. I have the lime one and the pumpkin one also...I'm using the pumpkin one in a chicken roti tonight.
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mahojim
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Post by mahojim »

I love it all, Jerome's-can't say I've tried that one :(
Liamsaunt-
How about sharing that roti recipe?-YUM!
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Maryanne
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Post by Maryanne »

It's so mild she should change the name, but I LOVE Susie’s Tamarind Tango Hot Sauce. It's great on things like samosa, roti, and I also like it with Dr. Praeger's spinach pancakes, which I sometimes like for a very quick lunch or snack when I'm starving.
BillyD
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Post by BillyD »

Another vote for Glday's hot sauce and for Trinidad Charlie's pumpkin stuff mmmmmmmmmm
StJohnMike
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Post by StJohnMike »

I vote for Trinidad Charlie's Original or West Indian Sizzle or any Blind Betty's flavor, particularly the Original. I ran out of Trinidad Charlie's this summer and the wait has been killing me.
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