Pique sauce
Pique is a Puerto Rican hot sauce made by steeping hot peppers in vinegar.[1] One popular variant is habanero peppers with Seville oranges.
Different types of Island ajíes picantes (hot peppers) will have varying amounts of heat, the hottest of all is the ají caballero.
Pique criollo
Pique criollo, also known as Pique boricua de botella or Puerto Rican Tabasco is a hot condiment used in Puerto Rican cooking. It is made of caballero hot peppers and/or habanero peppers, pineapple (skin or small pieces), vinegar, oregano, peppercorns, garlic and/or onions. Some people also add citrus fruit, cilantro, culantro, sugar, cumin, rum or chocolate.
References
- ↑ Jesse Graham (27 February 2014). Amazing Hot Sauce Recipes. Jesse Graham. pp. 156–. GGKEY:4ACPXHNPXU9.
Further reading
- Pacheco, Por Istra (August 8, 2014). "Pique con un sabor e historia únicos". Primera Hora. Retrieved 14 November 2014. (Spanish)
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