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    Extra Hot version. It is made in Guadalajara by Salsa Tamazula. The company started out by making Tamazula Hot Sauce prior to bringing Valentina Hot Sauce to market in 1954. In the years since it has become the best-selling hot sauce in Mexico and is a staple in many Mexican households and Mexican restaurants. In short, it is the Mexican equivalent of Tabasco. In order to understand how this sauce acquired its iconic status, it is important to look at what goes into it. The listed ingredients for Valentina Hot Sauce Water Chili peppers Vinegar Salt Spices Sodium benzoate The Peppers in Valentina Hot Sauce In much the same way that the peppers in Tapatio hot sauce are listed as "red peppers," the peppers in Valentina Hot Sauce are listed simply as "chili peppers." In other words, the specific type of pepper is not identified. The most likely candidate is the chipotle pepper since this is a Mexican-style hot sauce. Chipotle is the most commonly used pepper in Mexican style hot sauces. Chipotle peppers are dried and smoked jalapenos, which means that they are relatively mild and measure in the 5,000 to 10,000 Scoville Heat Unit range. The sauce itself is much milder and has been measured at somewhere between 100 and 1,000 SHUs.…

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    Hot sauce may sting your tongue but experts say its health benefits make it worth the spice. TIME Magazine reports David Popovich of Massey University in New Zealand studied the health effects of hot sauce and found out that the active ingredient in peppers called capsaicin could kill cancer cells. Popovich, who studies bioactive compounds in plants, used capsaicin on top of cancer cells for his experiment. He discovered that capsaicin could reduce growth of cancer cells through a process…

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    Huy Fong Foods Case Study

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    California (“Huy Fong Foods”, n.d). The founder of Huy Fong Foods is David Tran who came to America in 1978 as a Vietnamese refugee (“Huy Fong Foods”, n.d). Upon moving to California, David Tran, noticed there was a lack of hot sauces that pleased his Vietnamese palate (Hammond, 2013). Because of this, he decided to make his own hot sauce. He started in 1980 by personally delivering his products throughout Los Angeles’ Chinatown (Hammond, 2013). Marketing: Product: Huy Fong Foods makes three…

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    Baby D’s Bee Sting Hot Sauce Company is a fairly new business owned by Dillon and Ashley Hargrave. The sauce is a blend of various chili peppers, apple cider vinegar, onions, garlic, and salt. While this new business was looking for any opportunity to get started into the hot sauce industry they came in contact with Kitchen 66, (a commercial kitchen of the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation). This program is used to help many Tulsa entrepreneurs advance in finding success in the food industry.…

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    jarred salsa again. Chicken Sate with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce It is always a good idea to serve an appetizer that has a little protein, and this recipe fits the fill. When the weather is warm, nothing beats a little spice to cool you off a bit. This appetizer comes together quickly and it is a guarantee that it will be a crowd favorite. Plus, it is on the lighter side, so it is figure-friendly and no one will be left feeling overfull. Grilled Clams and Oysters Few dishes elicit a…

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    for later usage. 2. In a large pan, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium heat. Add in sausages when hot. Cooked around 5 minutes on each side. Remove and put on a plate. Put aside. 3. In the same pan, add the remaining oil and heat over medium heat. Once hot, add in garlic, onion and parsley.…

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    Father Son Pizzeria

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    Father and Son Pizzeria has been around Guttenberg, New Jersey for years. Father and Son Pizzeria is a local hot stop were customers stop by for a piece of their pizza. Recently, Mr. Carlos Vega came to purchasing the local hot spot. Mr. Vega soon came to make great improvements. Although, with improvements came setbacks, and Mr. Vega was faced with issues on whether to expand. Recommendations will be made after analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of the three options given for expansion,…

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    Paragraph About Pizza

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    The most exquisite invension in the world, an awesome italian coucine fast and delicuious made with cheese and sauce alse named pizza. It has been seen for the first time on 10th century, in central Italy. After some varieties, in Naples, has been perfectioned and converted in the modern pizza that today is popular. The pizza is made of dough and also need salt, sugar, yeast and water. All it mixed creates an elastic dough that can be molded in many different shapes, usually is a round, square,…

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    journalist and speaker, gave a TED talk entitled,”Choice, Happiness, and Spaghetti Sauce.” In his talk, he suggests that there is more than one way to become successful. He conveys this through the story of Howard Moskowitz, an American market researcher and psychophysicist. Moskowitz worked with the Pepsi company to try and come up with the perfect amount of aspartame to put in their Diet Pepsi. Through many experiments he couldn’t find the right amount and one day it hit him, “They were…

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    The sweet pumpkin pie, the tart apple pie, and of course, the rich, chocolate ice-cream topped off the amazing meal. I glanced from face to face, privately thanking God for each family member. There were smiles everywhere, from my brother's mischievous grin, to my grandmother's heartwarming smile. I looked around the room at the decorations I had helped my mother put up. Pictures of pumpkins, still up from last Halloween, hung next to Christmas wreathes and holly. In the center of the…

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