The question is a little unclear and further details are needed to give an accurate answer.
It looks like it could be one of two things:
1. A brand of red ink paste used for stamping official papers.
2. A brand of paste you can find in an Asian grocery store for flavouring Chop Suey.
Chop Suey - painting - was created in 1929.
Cerberus .
red stripe a jamacian beer red dog beer Raki, Rye, Rock and Rye, Rum, Rumple Minze,
For a joke how bout tomato paste
no that's vangoth
No. I name my dog Pork Chop.
Yep.
Pork Chop
he is a flying monkey with a red bandana on his head
No
A good substitute for red chili paste in a recipe is a combination of red pepper flakes and tomato paste. This will provide a similar level of heat and flavor to your dish.
yes yes and no....the red ones tend to be spicer than the green ones....like WAY spicer!
Paprika or cayenne pepper can be used as a substitute for red pepper paste in a recipe.
nahhh, chop it to pieces
Red dog
logo dog red
You are an idiot. there is no such thing unless you copy and paste dog and bat parts together