| Type | Hot sauce |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Chapala, Mexico |
| Website | Cholula.com |
| Heat: Hot (SR: 3,600) |
Cholula hot sauce is a mass produced commercial brand of chili-based hot sauce, manufactured in Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico. The product is packaged with a large round wooden cap in order to make its packaging unique among commercially-prepared hot sauces.
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Brand name
The hot sauce is named after the 2,500-year-old city of Cholula, Puebla, the oldest still-inhabited city in Mexico. The name "Cholula" is derived from the Nahuatl toponym Chollollan, meaning "the place of the retreat."
Ingredients
Cholula sauce blends pequin peppers, red peppers and spices. The ingredient list on the product's packaging is: Water, peppers (arbol and piquin), salt, vinegar, spices and xanthan gum.
Nutrition Information
Nutrition facts at 5g (1 TSP): Calories 0.0, Protein 0.0 g, Total Carbohydrate 0.0 g, Total Fat 0.0 g, Sodium 85mg.
Competitors
Cholula has many competitors, including:
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