yes
The acid and vinegar in it. By the way, it's does, not do.
neither just melt the pennies then make a new one :)
It is impossible to bring back originial mint luster. That luster can only come from the process of striking the coin -- there's nothing you can do to bring it back.
When you put a penny in pepper hot sauce, a chemical reaction occurs due to the acidity of the hot sauce. The acidic components can react with the copper in the penny, causing it to oxidize and potentially change color. You may also see bubbles forming as gas is released from the reaction. Over time, the penny may become tarnished or develop a green patina due to this process.
Tapatío hot sauce can clean a coin due to its acidic ingredients, such as vinegar, which help dissolve tarnish and grime. The salt in the sauce can also act as a mild abrasive, aiding in the removal of dirt. Simply soaking the coin in the hot sauce for a short period and then gently scrubbing can restore its shine. However, it's important to rinse the coin afterward to remove any residue.
The ability to clean off driveway grease has effectively nothing to do with the "hotness" of a hot sauce, and I wouldn't expect any hot sauce to do a particularly good job of it, certainly not better than, say, turpentine. So, while you may have heard it, the person you heard it from has no idea what they're talking about.
To safely can hot sauce in bottles, follow these best practices: Use clean bottles and lids. Boil the hot sauce before filling the bottles to kill bacteria. Leave proper headspace in the bottles to allow for expansion. Use a water bath canner to process the bottles for the recommended time. Store the canned hot sauce in a cool, dark place.
you get an obery and put the hot sauce on it
is hot sauce bad for a diabetic ?
Do you have any hot sauce in the fridge?
Tobasco sauce is a type of hot sauce (a specific brand), the reverse is not true.