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NatGreenMeds
08-01-2008, 01:44 PM
Found this brand at Walmart.

Made in Mexico, sold from Texas.

$1.50 each.

Surprisingly good and also has respectable heat.

Something I can pour as much as I like with very little cost.

http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/52/elyucatecoredandgreenvq4.jpg

Sickmont
08-01-2008, 02:33 PM
They've got lots of preservatives, but for the price you can't argue too much with 'em. I always keep one of each around just in case.

Oh, and if you marinate some chicken with the green sauce, it comes out looking like it's radioactive as hell.

NatGreenMeds
08-01-2008, 04:53 PM
They've got lots of preservatives, but for the price you can't argue too much with 'em. I always keep one of each around just in case.

Oh, and if you marinate some chicken with the green sauce, it comes out looking like it's radioactive as hell.

Green glowing chicken......what a picture.

I increased the size of the pic so the labels could be read easily.

Necrocannibal,
08-02-2008, 09:32 AM
Havent had the green sauce but I have had the red sauce and thought it was pretty good. Lik you said decent heat and not a bad flavor, went really well on pizza.

thehotpepper.com
08-02-2008, 10:26 AM
Popular in restaurants.

NatGreenMeds
08-02-2008, 10:28 AM
Havent had the green sauce but I have had the red sauce and thought it was pretty good. Lik you said decent heat and not a bad flavor, went really well on pizza.
I made some chicken strip rolls with stuffing last night and had both kinds with it. It went well together.

I wish I had the money to use the expensive kinds, but I don't. At $1.50 a bottle, I can use all I want without worrying about how much it's costing me.

The green has the same exact flavor of the green habs. It goes really well with Mexican rice dishes.

stillmanz
08-04-2008, 09:07 PM
I really like this range the green is great actually the whole range is an excellent basic hot sauce, very easy to use.

Sickmont
08-05-2008, 08:34 AM
Don't forget, if you go down to a local Mexican grocery store, you'll find that El Yucateco makes like 7 or 8 styles of hot sauces, and thats not counting the condiments and concentrates and honey they have also.

gorbrickon
08-05-2008, 03:20 PM
The natural colored one is my absolute favorite. I can't find it in the big bottles though. I usually pick up the red, green and natural whenever I visit the latin supermarket.

NatGreenMeds
08-05-2008, 07:19 PM
Don't forget, if you go down to a local Mexican grocery store, you'll find that El Yucateco makes like 7 or 8 styles of hot sauces, and that's not counting the condiments and concentrates and honey they have also.

I hear you man. There's a little one just down the road 5 miles. It's tiny, but has a lot of Latin staples. The majority of the clientele and the employees are a dead give-away. They have about 10 types of dried peppers and loads of canned. I didn't see the other El Yucateco sauces. I'll have to look closer the next time I'm there.

staffing
08-05-2008, 07:33 PM
The natural colored one is their extra hot sauce, isn't it? That one will actually raise a bit of sweat on the back of my neck if I use enough. Taste too.
I wanted to drive to Merida, QuinanaRoo while I was in Yucatan this summer to visit their facility....but the wife and kids voted me down.

QuadShotz
08-05-2008, 09:45 PM
Those are nice..I really like the Aztec recipe hab sauce.
It's the hottest one and has great flavor and less colorings. It's addictive. :)

ImpyChick
08-13-2008, 06:56 PM
I had seen these sauces around & because of this thread I decided to pick up the red hab one for a try. I just nuked a couple frozen White Castles & liberally poured this sauce on the meat. Delicious! And the heat is there but not too bad. I can't wait to try this on eggs.

NatGreenMeds
08-13-2008, 07:57 PM
I had seen these sauces around & because of this thread I decided to pick up the red hab one for a try. I just nuked a couple frozen White Castles & liberally poured this sauce on the meat. Delicious! And the heat is there but not too bad. I can't wait to try this on eggs.

I made an omelet burrito and put the red hab one in it. It was great! I like the "Mission" brand "wraps" (tortilla) and I'm known to put almost anything in one. I've tried mixtures of foods that are weird as hell, but end up tasting really good.

The Garlic one is my favorite. When I have left over Chinese food, I'll make a burrito out of it and add anything in the fridge to it. The tortilla is just something to get it to my mouth...:lol:

The hot sauce is the one common thing I put in all of them.

Had a chicken and artichoke heart with tomato, onion and macaroni salad burrito the other day with some Datil sauce on it. I'm going to do that one again. It was good!

ImpyChick
08-13-2008, 08:56 PM
Oh I agree, those Mission wraps are awesome. I love going to First Watch & ordering their "power wrap." It's egg whites, smoked turkey, mushrooms, spinach, & Swiss in a Mission sundried tomato wrap. It's served with a side of fresh salsa. I make my own version @ home sometimes. Too bad I don't have all the ingredients @ hand right now, I just made myself hungry!

Necrocannibal,
08-14-2008, 01:59 PM
I saw a bottle of the green sauce in the store tuesday and decided to pick it up. It went well on pizza just like the red one and today I tried it on a Wendy's hamburger. I only have 1/4 of the bottle left now though......

JayT
08-14-2008, 08:42 PM
Well at $1.50 each, you can buy lots!

NatGreenMeds
08-15-2008, 08:30 PM
Well at $1.50 each, you can buy lots!

Even better; it's actually $1.32 per/4 oz. bottle. I was just there today and picked up another arm-full (hehe).

I really like this stuff.

shayneyasinski
08-16-2008, 02:09 AM
I have the red and would buy it again.

I like it on cheese and crackers hotdogs ect.
the heat is a little much for a novice but about right for advanced chiliheads.
the price is right but I had to import mine so no upside there.

NatGreenMeds
08-16-2008, 09:24 AM
I have the red and would buy it again.

I like it on cheese and crackers hotdogs ect.
the heat is a little much for a novice but about right for advanced chiliheads.
the price is right but I had to import mine so no upside there.

I'm all the way down in Florida, but if it would help you, I'd be glad to ship you a box full of them, (or any other U.S. product available in my area), to save you costs. When I order things like that to be shipped, I always try to make it a large order so that the best shipping price is in effect. PM me if you'd like me to do that. Or maybe someone returning from the states could bring you a bag full.

Good luck!

talas
08-17-2008, 05:12 AM
Looks like a nice bargain buy there guys will keep my eyes peeled see if asda/walmart bring it over here :)

rainbowberry
08-17-2008, 05:25 AM
You can order it on the internet for just over a fiver Talas.

QuadShotz
08-17-2008, 06:38 AM
Here ya go..tons of kinds of 'em and pretty damn cheap if ya can't buy locally.

http://www.mexgrocer.com/brand-el-yucateco.html

talas
08-17-2008, 05:23 PM
You can order it on the internet for just over a fiver Talas.

Thank You R.B will take a look see and find it :)

imaguitargod
08-17-2008, 09:05 PM
I picked the their Chipotle sauce at JJ's....going to have to open it one of these days.

shayneyasinski
08-18-2008, 01:22 AM
I'm all the way down in Florida, but if it would help you, I'd be glad to ship you a box full of them, (or any other U.S. product available in my area), to save you costs. When I order things like that to be shipped, I always try to make it a large order so that the best shipping price is in effect. PM me if you'd like me to do that. Or maybe someone returning from the states could bring you a bag full.

Good luck!

thanks
I may just do that as it is a good sauce .

I found it at a supermarket when I was on holidays and out of all the sauces I found this one is really good.

alot of franks ripoffs out there !!

I read and when I see cayenne pepeers and vinagar I stay away .
I will keep your offer in mind

again thanks.

rainbowberry
08-18-2008, 03:44 AM
Thank You R.B will take a look see and find it :)

Here's ( http://www.chilliworld.com/Hot_Sauce_Search_Results.asp?ManufacturerName=el%2 0yucateco&ProductName=&ProductDesc=&COOrigin=Any&Category=All&Submit=Find+Products&offset=0) one site Talas, probably the cheapest UK one you'll find, especially for postage. You earn chilli beans for each purchase too :)

NatGreenMeds
08-18-2008, 04:40 AM
Here's (http://www.chilliworld.com/Hot_Sauce_Search_Results.asp?ManufacturerName=el%2 0yucateco&ProductName=&ProductDesc=&COOrigin=Any&Category=All&Submit=Find+Products&offset=0) one site Talas, probably the cheapest UK one you'll find, especially for postage. You earn chilli beans for each purchase too :)

Wow, that's at almost 7 US Dollars a 4oz bottle. I wonder what the postage per/bottle would be? I'll check with the post office and let you know.

Maybe we could knock that price down if someone here in the states mailed it for you after buying it for 1.32 per/bottle.

I'll let you know.

NatGreenMeds
08-18-2008, 06:43 AM
Here's the postage costs I've found online. I'll check at the post office today to see if it's accurate.

1st ounce of weight = $1.17 USD
Each additional oz = .17
Weight of box that will hold 8 bottles = 10 oz
Weight of each bottle = 9 oz
8 bottles = 72 oz
Package = 10 oz
82 oz Total weight
(1.17 USD x 1) + (81 x .17) = $14.94 USD
14.94 /8 = $1.8675 USD per/bottle for shipping.
Price per/bottle at the store = $1.32 USD
8 x 1.32 = 10.56
10.56 + 14.94 = 25.50
25.50/8 = 3.1875 USD per/bottle

The weight of the box plus the protective wrapping is as close as I can figure without weighing the actual box with the bottles in it, but it's close.

As you can see, the final price at 3.19 USD per/bottle is WAY better than the 7 dollars per/bottle you would pay via the site RB suggested. That's because the shop sending it has to make some profit or they wouldn't be in business long.

If you're going to buy it from a shop, that's prolly your best deal in the UK, but remember that they will also add shipping costs to their price.

If you, like me, watch what you spend, then my shipping them to you would save you about half of your purchase price.

Please, it's only 6:22 AM here, so check my math. hehe

If my math is correct and the post office will indeed ship for that price, I'd be glad to ship you as much as you'd like. That goes for anyone who would like some.

Of course, the price would get better on a larger box of goodies. I based all this on 2 sets of the four types.

I love to get a bargain and if I can get one for someone else, then it makes me feel good too.

Anyone interested in *any* product I can get for a similar price, just let me know.
hehe, no, I don't work for El Yuckateco.......I just love the stuff.

talas
08-19-2008, 04:00 AM
Here's ( http://www.chilliworld.com/Hot_Sauce_Search_Results.asp?ManufacturerName=el%2 0yucateco&ProductName=&ProductDesc=&COOrigin=Any&Category=All&Submit=Find+Products&offset=0) one site Talas, probably the cheapest UK one you'll find, especially for postage. You earn chilli beans for each purchase too :)

Thank You R.B a * as ever cheers ;)