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Food Poll 5: What is your "go to" condiment?

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  • Gleb
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    Soy sauce. Very good with many kinds of food. Though I wanted to choose katchup.. :P

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  • Gas Mask
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    I'd take hummus. What would life be like without hummus?

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  • anubisa
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    I like mayo. I only like mustard in deviled eggs and ketchup on my hot dogs, so i'm pretty much a mayo person.

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  • Nue
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    Total hummus addict here :P

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  • habbalah
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    Hummus and garlic sauce. I would be fine forever with that.

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  • kalynraye
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    Siracha, ranch, mayo, honey mustard, horseradish...

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  • Luna
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    With me it would be some form of spicy hot sauce, garlic, aioli and lemon

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  • Yorin
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    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with BBQ sauce.

    Just like everything else does lol

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  • nbdy
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    Had to choose hot sauce because there are at least 6 varieties in the fridge at any time; however, for a desert island I'd have to go with the more nutritional hummus even though it is not at the top of my condiment list.

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  • DanieMarie
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    Canadians call it ketchup too, as do a lot of other European countries. I think British English loses here

    Also, I'm not sure how it is in the US, but in Canada people -call- tomato sauce for pasta "tomato sauce", but it's never sold like that. It's always sold as marinara sauce or something like that. It's just that all products are pretty specific.

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  • Heka
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    Originally posted by thalassa View Post

    Lol, tomato sauce is for pizza and s'getti
    Nope. Thats pasta sauce, cos its not always tomato (think alfredo). You 'muricans are nuts.

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  • Azvanna
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    Sweet chilli sauce for me. I put that next to as many things as I can and use it as an ingredient for other sauces - bolognaise, stir fry sauces and satay.

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  • Hawkfeathers
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    Hot sauce! I mean Kick yo' butt HOT. Love it! And that smoky chipotle flavor.

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  • DanieMarie
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    Originally posted by LunarHarvest View Post
    Oh yeah? Well I can have some very mild hot sauce, and only come close to crying! :wink razz:
    Haha it's one thing that I brought over with me as a North American. I take spice really well, so tabasco sauce is pretty much like a slightly spicy version of ground pepper. That being said, I've had some extra spicy sauces that made me cry. Germans don't usually like spicy foods, but there's a weird cult following around hot sauce here in Berlin, where certain take-out places have a large selection of hot sauce for no apparent reason and there are whole shops dedicated to the stuff.

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  • LunarHarvest
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    Re: Food Poll 5: What is your "go to" condiment?

    Originally posted by DanieMarie View Post
    Definitely hot sauce.

    I put tabasco, sriracha, or something along those lines on a good chunk of the stuff I eat. For anything else, it's European style mustards (yes, plural...usually dijon, grainy sweet mustard, or medium-spicy German mustard).
    Oh yeah? Well I can have some very mild hot sauce, and only come close to crying! :wink razz:

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