Datl Do-it PEPPER PATCH Hot Sauce Gift Set 5flavors 23fl_oz_ 680mL

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Featuring 5 Peppers with Unique Flavors. Exotic Datil Hot Sauce. The Datil pepper is one of the hottest in the world! It flourishes in St. Augustine, FL - the nation's oldest city. The pepper is believed to have originated in South America. This tasty pepper is great to use in anything from seafood to chili. Drizzle on fajitas or burritos. Spice up your favorite pasta sauce. Use as a dip for fries or on a hot dog. Sprinkle over your baked potato for added flavor. Scorching Habanero Hot Sauce. The Habanero pepper is arguably the hottest pepper known to man. It comes from a slow growing tropical plant, mostly in Central America and the Caribbean. It is primarily used in salsas, marinades and of course hot sauces! Add to chili, stews and soups. Try it in salsa or cocktail sauce for extra kick. Great on chicken wings. Serve with pork tenderloin or sliced pork for delicious, fiery flavor. Classic Cayenne Hot Sauce. The Cayenne pepper is grown extensively in Louisiana and New Mexico. This slender red pepper is usually ground into a dry powder for use as spice, but folks in Louisiana have made it famous in a variety of hot sauces. Add to your Blood Mary. Drizzle over deviled eggs. Add to potato or tuna salad. Add to salads for a whole new taste. Drizzle over sausage and bacon during and after frying. Spicy Jalapeno Hot Sauce. The Jalapeno pepper gets in name from the town Jalapa in Mexico. It is the most used pepper in the U.S. and ranks half way up the heat scale. It is grown primarily in Mexico and southwestern U.S. and it was the first pepper to be taken into outer space! Drizzle over nachos and cheese. Sprinkle onto your favorite pizza. Great on tacos. Serve with crab cakes for dipping. Add to guacamole. Zesty Chipotle Hot Sauce. Chipotle chiles are made with deep red jalapenos that have lost much of their moisture. They are smoked for several days, until they have dried up. The underlying heat of the jalapenos blends deliciously