Louisiana hot sauce primarily consists of hot peppers, vinegar, and salt. While capsaicin, the active component in hot peppers, may have some health benefits, including potential anti-inflammatory effects, there is no scientific evidence supporting its efficacy in treating tremors. For managing tremors, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.
Some would but many wouldn't.
They would use a fish sauce
bbq sauce
That would depend on what you want to dip into the sauce.
From Arizona to Louisiana, you would travel EAST
It depends on the sauce. If they sauce is chunky, then it would be appetizing. It will difficult to know whether it is a sauce or a stew ! It also wont be appealing.
No. Why would we call it that?
I would add 500gm. of sauce.
The most likely diagnosis would be Parkinson's Disease. Symptoms may include uncontrollable tremors and freezing up from time to time.
Since Louisiana is one of the southernmost states in the US, and Alaska is the northernmost state, you would go north to go from Louisiana to Alaska.
quite simple...usually it's left as just pink sauce sometimes it's called blush sauce
Tomato paste is more concentrated than tomato sauce, so I would just add a little water until it is of sauce-like consistency. Alison Matsen from Delaware