It is still trash. Hot and basically no flavour. I should have trusted my teen self's taste.Why is this shit so popular?
>>21954161It's the worst one IMO. Try the Pineapple Habanero if you see it, a lot more flavor.
>>21954161>Hot and basically no flavour.Thats a good thing. You get to enjoy the natural taste of the food while still being able to enjoy the heat.
>>21954161it's overpriced for what it is. it's about the same as a bottle of tabasco but not as good and 1 less oz. also they use dye in the green and red habanero ones which just seems unnecessary. i used to eat the xxx one a lot. the black habanero one has an intense char flavor that's awesome for marinades and anything you're putting on the grill. but those are the only ones I'd consider buying these days.
Its actually fairly mild with a fantastic, rich aroma and flavor. You probably just smoked and drank too much from childhood, that's the only real reason why you could have such a dogshit opinion diametrically opposed to reality.
>>21954194El yucateco is like 66% the price of tabasco per ounce
>>21954161>Why is this shit so popular?Millennials worship mexicans. The “noble savage” idealism thing. I’m not saying mexicans are savages, I’m saying millennials subconsciously look down on Mexicans whether they realize it or not and view them as third world savages, and they have a savior complex where they pity mexicans and give their cuisine all sorts of unjustified praise that they don’t really mean. Mexican food is good, but extremely overrated due to this phenomenon. No one else I talk to understands this sentiment. I am a very early thought leader in this social science phenomenon. Within 5 years you will see zoomers making youtube videos like, “Why Were Millennials So Obsessed With Mexican Food?”By the way, all the sauces I tried from this brand are actually quite good. My unbiased opinion.
>hot sauce
>>21954161>no flavourfiltered
>>21954317>Millennials worship mexicans.oh my god, go outside. your brain has quite clearly been fried by the internet. how many people are like this now?
oh, waitress! *snaps fingers* come here, my poppet, I've decided on what I shall dine upon today. May I have the BEARDY MCBEARDMAN MEGA BEEFY QUADRUPLE BEEF BEER BACON N BOURBON BURGER WITH 3000 MONTH PINK HIMALAYAN SALT CAVE AGED CRUELTY FREE SLAVERY FREE NON GMO FARM TO TABLE CIGAR SMOKED GOUDA. Oh, and of COURSE! My apologies for not realizing that the hot sauce menu was a subset of the MAIN menu (albeit a separate pamphlet detailing the intricacies of each sauce, as well has pairing suggestions, would be a welcome addition (pass that along to your sauce monger)). I shall sample your in-house BEEZLEBUTT'S 7,000,000 SCOVILLE HEMORRHOID HOLOCAUST NUCLEAR ANAL LEAKAGE XXXXXX FECAL FURY SAUCE; and, my sweet, mayhaps a bottle of it to go? Though I am yet to taste it, I am sure that my buddies at the barcade - yes, a portmanteau of "bar" and "arcade", and YES, you can actually DRINK as you PLAY VIDEO GAMES, whatever will they think of next? - will be utterly TICKLED by the label your crew has concocted for that bottle! *taps glass* and another round of your hoppiest IPA, please!
>>21954575I go outside, and what do I see? Millennials asking me where I want to go to eat, and getting outvoted to go to a mexican restaurant.
>>21954575Well I said I was an early thought leader in this philosophy. You just don’t get it yet because you’re caught up in the mass social phenomenon. Give it 5-10 years and you’ll see that I was right.
>>21954161What I’m reading op is that you got filtered two decades ago, and you’ve just gone and done it again twenty years later
>>21954161It's widely available, extremely cheap, and much more flavorful than other generic hot sauces like Valentina.