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Offline Tolns

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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2011, 05:45 PM »
Encona West Indian Hot Pepper Sauces is one of my firm fav's

Amen to that !! They were one of the first real heat experiences !!

Also like the offering from Thrill Foods called Thrilli Chilli. Very fruity and tasty !

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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #11 on: November 10, 2011, 06:02 PM »
What does remainder mean in this context Phil?
Perishable goods that are approaching (but not past) their sell-by date are said to be "remaindered" when they are sold off cheaply -- the "remainders" chiller is the first place I go when I enter a supermarket !  At Christmas, it has been possible in the past to buy a free-range Bronze turkey or a large goose for a fiver as closing time approaches on Christmas Eve (the goose would have been nearer GBP 50-00 earlier in the day, and the turkey GBP 20-00 to 30-00).

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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #12 on: November 10, 2011, 06:39 PM »
Encona West Indian Hot Pepper Sauces is one of my firm fav's

Amen to that !! They were one of the first real heat experiences !!
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Yeah funny me too - went to a BBQ and was challenged to a chiili heat contest - someone bought a bottle of it - so gauntlet thown down - first guy had a tablespoon full - :'( :'( :'( - so not to be outdone I drank the remaining bottle in one go - twas a bit hot to say the least - but one thing I learnt from that was eat/drink the offending chilli sauce - then no one else can win :) :)

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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #13 on: November 10, 2011, 06:57 PM »
Aha, thanks Phil. I'm familiar with the concept, just not the name. Guess this is something I miss out on by doing most of my shopping with Ocado (although they do have clearance offers but these are usually on useless tat)

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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #14 on: November 10, 2011, 08:07 PM »
Hi Tolns I have Cholula in at the moment, they sell it in Lupe Pintos deli in Glasgow & its pretty good..which Blairs Death do you have? Blairs do several 'deaths' then the 2am - 6-am range. I think thats the time the effects wear off after you try some!!
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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #15 on: November 13, 2011, 06:34 AM »
Hi ELW

The Blairs sauce I have just says it's 'with Jolokia'. There are no other grades of heat on the bottle but I do like it.

As per my previous post I can also recommend Chilli Pepper Pete's 'Headhunter' which is made with Naga chillies.

It's warm........ ;D !

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Re: Non Indian Chilli/Hot Sauces
« Reply #16 on: November 13, 2011, 06:37 AM »
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Yeah funny me too - went to a BBQ and was challenged to a chiili heat contest - someone bought a bottle of it - so gauntlet thown down - first guy had a tablespoon full - - so not to be outdone I drank the remaining bottle in one go - twas a bit hot to say the least - but one thing I learnt from that was eat/drink the offending chilli sauce - then no one else can win


Well done Sir, admirable effort !!

 

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