The Most Popular Hot Sauces In The World

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Hot sauces are widely popular among every food lover in the world. You either love or hate hot sauces, but you can't completely ignore that spicy flavor brings on to your taste buds when you drizzle them over grilled meats or fishes, pastas, vegetable dishes and almost every thing as it gives the dish as extra taste. Most of the foodies mix hot sauces with steak sauces, marinades and mustard to spice them up. That combine flavor will make you crave for the dish more and more. Hot sauces are created from a variety of distinctive elements from all over the world. Chili peppers are the main ingredient in most styles of hot sauce. Capsaicin which is an agent in Capsicum genus of plants simply produces the delightful zing found in hot sauces. Here we're sharing the most popular list of hot sauces among the food lovers all over the world. 


Huy Fong Sriracha Hot Sauce
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Huy Fong Sriracha hot sauce becomes the most popular type of hot sauce in the list. David Tran is the founder Huy Fong Sriracha hot sauce. Taiwanese freighter called, Huey Fong, became the inspiration for Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Now he is making the one of the most reputable Sriracha sauces in the nation. The Sriracha comes as squeezable bottle and as packets which are perfectly carry in your bag. So, you can enjoy the flavor in anywhere.


Cholula Hot Sauce
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The iconic Cholula hot sauce got a unique flavor and it is also known as the "Flavorful Fire". This unique hot sauce contains Chile de árbol and piquín peppers. The piquín pepper is apparently seven times hotter than a jalapeño.  Both of these spicy ingredient kick up the heat even more so than a hot sauce variety that uses cayenne pepper, so it always win to add a spiciness to the dish while giving a sort of unique flavor to the tip of your tongue.


Frank's Red Hot Sauce

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Frank’s Red Hot is the third most popular hot sauce on the market. It holds the illustrious title of being the main ingredient in the the original Buffalo wings that debuted in 1964 in Buffalo, New York. It makes this sauce such a crowd pleasure one. However, the everything may tastes like buffalo wings, which is a mighty fine problem to have in most cases.


Crystal Hot Sauce
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Crystal Hot Sauce is a three  ingredients sauce. It consists of red cayenne peppers, distilled vinegar and salt. Even though it contains very few ingredients it takes the flavor of just about any dish to the next level. Better to drizzle this Crystal hot sauce on top of anything, ranging from pork to oysters to vegetables. 


Tabasco Hot Sauce 
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This well famed red pepper sauce is way more hotter than tastier. It makes things spicy. It was originating in 1868 and still one of the most well-known hot sauces on the market. Also, they are one of 850 "official food suppliers to the Queen of England". This long standing recipe of Tabasco consists of a simple mixture of peppers, vinegar and salt. So, it basically just tastes like hot vinegar


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Tapatio Hot Sauce
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Tapatio was originated from Guadalajara, Jalisco which is the second largest city in Mexico. This Mexican style hot sauce has a slightly sweeter tang than most of the other hot sauces. The flavor of spices, garlic and sodium benzoate which contains in Tapatio not only enhance the taste of foods, but it also works if you want to spice up a variety of drinks, too.


Texas Pete Hot Sauce
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Texas Pete first came about when customers at the Dixie Pig BBQ stand in Winston-Salem asked for a spicier sauce, and the DP owners started casually messing around with chili peppers. They were going to call the sauce "Mexican Pete" but the dad of the guy who ran the place said it should be American because they were American and Texas Pete was born. Here’s what the company’s website has to say about its product: “It’s a love story of Southern proportions; the romantic embrace of hot and bold!”.


Valentina Salsa Picante Hot Sauce

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This Mexican Valentina hot sauce has been made in Guadalajara and it is one of those best selling hot sauces in Mexico. It has right amount of heat, viscosity and flavor which can able make anything delicious within a second. Sauce contains a pure combo of peppers, vinegar, salt, spices and water.  The sour and sweet flavor profile is distinctive enough to make the sauce among the top pick of people. However the spiciness sneaks up on you slowly the more you eat and that strong, citrusy tang can swiftly overpower other ingredients. As it comes in such damn cute glass bottles, it is classy to use in anywhere.

Wing Time Garlic Buffalo Wing Hot Sauce

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"Creamy sauce that met hot sauce and made even crappy ramen taste like Heaven on Earth." 

This creamy hot sauce made up with cayenne peppers, tomatoes and Parmesan cheese. This is obviously the best hot sauce for wings but creamier and with more umami flavor.


Taco Bell Hot Sauce 
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This amazing hot sauce is always popular among the foodies as lots of us order a Soft Taco Supreme or a Steak Quesadilla from Taco Bell that we just couldn’t wait to douse in the restaurant’s very own hot sauce.