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    #16
    East Texan here. It's chips & hot sauce.

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      #17
      I thought only Yankee city slickers used the word "salsa". It's all hot sauce.

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        #18
        I grew up to n the panhandle and we called it "hot sauce" all of the liquid stuff in the smaller bottles was called Tabasco regardless of brand.

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          #19
          Originally posted by brysdad View Post
          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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          Growing up in west Texas, I've heard it both ways. But those that call what was described as hot sauce were usually city slickers, who wouldn't know a bell pepper from a habanero. Does that describe your friend, OP?

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            #20
            I was up there for a bowfishing/turkey/pig hunt so not really a city slicker. He is from the Abilene area so it's making sense here.... he is weird though lol!!

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              #21
              Salsa for sure.

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                #22
                I grew up in Abilene. #teamhotsauce

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Playa View Post
                  Salsa

                  Hot sauce

                  Any questions?
                  Correct..however, she is not chunky in any way! I need to learn how to dance! Dang!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by brysdad View Post
                    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.


                    Same here...must be an area thing. Born and raised in Abilene and we always say chips and hot sauce.


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                      #25
                      Ahhhh, we've had this same one at work. I work in Louisiana and they make fun of me for saying chips and hot sauce. I'm from southeast Texas for reference.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by lmartin5 View Post
                        Same here...must be an area thing. Born and raised in Abilene and we always say chips and hot sauce.


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                        I was born and raised in east Texas. We eat chips and hot sauce. I will call salsa hot sauce but never the opposite. I would call most "hot sauce" Tabasco sauce because there is only one brand that matters. It's just like Kleenex or Coke.


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                          #27
                          West texas roots here... Salsa is chunky almost like Pico de gallo but a little more saucy and Hot Sauce was same ingredients but blended to very saucy consistency. I think we referred to all the pepper sauces above as "Looseeanna" hotsauce or tabasco...

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by TxAgHntr View Post
                            West texas roots here... Salsa is chunky almost like Pico de gallo but a little more saucy and Hot Sauce was same ingredients but blended to very saucy consistency. I think we referred to all the pepper sauces above as "Looseeanna" hotsauce or tabasco...


                            This. Two separate animals. In Cali Mex pico is called Salsa Fresca.






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                              #29
                              In Kempner we call it picante or salsa
                              Hot sauce comes in a bottle
                              Picante/salsa comes in a jar

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                                #30
                                I say chips and hot sauce, never salsa.

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