Hot Sauce

Hot Sauce
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Common Sense Guidelines for Hot Sauce in Restaurants in the USA

  • Be aware of your tolerance
    Start with a small amount and gradually increase it as needed.
  • Ask for a sample
    Most restaurants will provide a small sample of their hot sauce upon request.
  • Read the label
    Check the ingredients list for any allergens or dietary restrictions.
  • Consider the dish
    Some dishes, such as soups or stews, can handle more heat than others.
  • Don't overdo it
    Excessive hot sauce can ruin the flavor of your food and cause discomfort.
  • Use it sparingly
    A few drops or a small dollop is usually sufficient.
  • Be respectful of others
    If you're dining with others, be mindful of their preferences and don't add hot sauce to their food without asking.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for more
    If you find the hot sauce is too mild, don't hesitate to ask for a spicier version.
  • Be prepared for the heat
    Have a glass of water or milk on hand to help cool down your mouth if needed.
  • Don't be embarrassed
    It's okay to admit that a hot sauce is too spicy for you.
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