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    Went to visit with a friend out west (Tuscola) and he proceeds to tell me he made some hot sauce and offered me some. It taste good and I told him it was salsa, as it was what I would order at a Mexican restaurant. He tells me that east Texans (I'm from Lampasas) people don't know anything and that it's hot sauce, to which I tell him west Texans are wrong and it's salsa. His wife says she'd always known it as hot sauce.

    I turn to the GS for debate is it hot sauce or salsa?

    I think of hot sauce as like las tapatias, cholula, Frank's hot sauce and so on (vinegar style and labeled hot sauce at store)

    #2
    It is salsa, hot sauce is like you described


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      #3
      I agree with you bud. If it's chunky with tomatoes , peppers and onions its salsa.

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        #4
        Not chunky but has ingredients of salsa and blended.

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          #5
          Debate huh

          In for the whack.

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            #6
            Was it blended to a liquid or was it chunky? Only real difference between hot sauce and salsa is how it is blended. If I can dip a chip in it and stuff stays on the chip and doesn't run off it is salsa, if everything runs off the chip it is hot sauce.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hydestik View Post
              I agree with you bud. If it's chunky with tomatoes , peppers and onions its salsa.


              Same here. I love both but there is a difference.


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                #8
                Salsa has substance. Hot sauce is diluted peppers mixed with vinegar, water and lots of sodium.

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                  #9
                  Salsa

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                    #10
                    Clung to chip and looked/tasted like salsa not salty vinegar.

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                      #11
                      Definitely salsa then.

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                        #12
                        Salsa. Texas pete is hot sauce

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                          #13
                          Salsa all day!

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                            #14
                            Salsa
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                            Hot sauce
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                              #15
                              I grew up in "west Texas" and I go with your buddy. We always ate chips and hot sauce. The other stuff I call by name. Tabasco, Franks and so forth.

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