tabasco

[ US /təˈbæskoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. very hot red peppers; usually long and thin; some very small
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How To Use tabasco In A Sentence

  • Season with Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce, salt, and if it's necessary, more black pepper. 4.
  • Campeche is bounded on the north and northeast by the State of Yucatán, on the east by the State of Quintana Roo, on the southeast by the nation of Belize, on the southwest by the State of Tabasco, and on the south by the Petén Department of Guatemala. Campeche: on the edge of the Maya world
  • I don't know whether those furry impecunious gourmands will go for these unusual pepper varieties as much as I do, so just in case I also interspersed some jalapenos, tabascos and Thai Dragons.
  • Make it by mixing mayo, ketchup and Tabasco to taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • I get broc,snowpeas,onion,carrot steam them a bit but not too much then add more water and the noodles until noodles are done then I drain all the water put in a bowl and sprinkle with tabasco From Instant to Awesome Ramen (and The Brooklyn Kitchen Ramen-Off)
  • I think you seem an intelligent fellow and admire your enterprise if you and your family are engaged in ranching and agricultural pursuits as well as owning tiendas in Tabasco. Huatulco to Oaxaca City Road Trip
  • Season with Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce, salt, and if it's necessary, more black pepper. 4.
  • During the first few months of traveling, I ate only candy bars and salad with Tabasco sauce.
  • Interestingly. while we all cherish the rains and lake replenishment of summer here at Lake Chapala, in mountainous Chiapas and the adjacent flat coastal plain of Tabasco on the Gulf, the rains, while certainly needed and a blessing, bring flooding in the plains and mudslides in the hills that can be devastating. Back in the USA
  • They voted Premier John Major top, with his popular recipe for spicey chicken in chilli powder and Tabasco.
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