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Jalapeño Tabasco sauce

Jalapeño Tabasco sauce
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Ingredient Information

Name

Jalapeño Tabasco sauce

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

36 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Jalapeño Tabasco Sauce is a hot sauce made primarily from jalapeño peppers, vinegar, and salt, which provides a fresh flavor and moderate spiciness, ideal for enhancing the taste of a wide variety of dishes. Unlike traditional Tabasco sauce made with tabasco peppers, this version uses jalapeños, which offer a fruitier flavor and less intense heat.

The origin of Tabasco sauce dates back to the United States, created by the McIlhenny family in the Louisiana region. However, the jalapeño variety is inspired by the typical chilies of Mexico, where the jalapeño is one of the most popular and widely used in gastronomy. This sauce combines the best of both culinary traditions to provide a versatile and distinctive condiment.

In terms of its properties, jalapeño Tabasco sauce is low in calories and rich in capsaicin, the compound that provides the spiciness and which can help stimulate metabolism and improve digestion. Furthermore, due to its vinegar content, it acts as a good natural preservative and adds an acidic touch that complements different recipes.

In the Hispanic American world, this ingredient can be found under different names, although it is generally known as "jalapeño Tabasco sauce". However, in some regions it may also be called "jalapeño hot sauce", "jalapeño dressing", or simply "jalapeño chili sauce".

Nutritional Properties

0.1g
fiber
1200mg
sodium
3mcg
folate
42mg
potassium
6
calories
300mcg
lycopene
0.1g
protein
3mg
vitamin c
1.1g
carbohydrates
0g
total fat

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