Tabasco Sauce

Aug 3, 2016 22:35
Tabasco sauce is a pungent seasoning that is made from a Mexican pepper called Chile Tabasco.

It is often seen as a byword for a hot sauce, and is used for various dishes in many homes all over the world.

Tabasco sauce is made by maturing mashed Tabasco peppers in a oak barrels for three years.

This process has not changed since Tabasco was invented in 1868.

The inventor, Edmund McIlhenny originally formulated the manufacturing method of Tabasco for raw oysters, which are his favorite food.

Japanese people often use it for Italian cuisine, such as pasta or pizza.

However, I heard Italian people don't use Tabasco sauce for Italian cuisine.
タバスコ

タバスコは、メキシコ原産の唐辛子、チレ・タバスコを使った辛味調味料です。

世界的にホットソースの代名詞となっており、多くの家庭でさまざまな料理に利用されています。

タバスコは、すり潰したタバスコペッパーをオーク樽で3年間熟成させて作られます。

この製方は、製造が始まった1868年以来変わっていません。

発明者のエドムンド・マキレニーは、もともと彼の好物である生牡蠣用のソースとしてタバスコを考えました。

日本では、パスタやピザなどのイタリア料理に対してよく使われます。

しかし、イタリアではピザやパスタにタバスコはかけないそうです。
No. 1 's correction
  • Tabasco sauce is a pungent seasoning that is made from a Mexican pepper called Chile Tabasco.
  • Tabasco sauce is a pungent liquid seasoning that is made from a Mexican pepper called the tabasco chili.
  • It is often seen as a byword for a hot sauce, and is used for various dishes in many homes all over the world.
  • It is often used as a general term for any hot sauce, and it is used for various dishes in many homes all over the world.
     "byword" is technically correct, but the term is usually used only in a negative way.
  • Tabasco sauce is made by maturing mashed Tabasco peppers in a oak barrels for three years.
  • Tabasco sauce is made by aging mashed Tabasco peppers in a oak barrels for three years.
  • The inventor, Edmund McIlhenny originally formulated the manufacturing method of Tabasco for raw oysters, which are his favorite food.
  • The inventor, Edmund McIlhenny originally formulated the manufacturing method of Tabasco for raw oysters, which was his favorite food.
  • However, I heard Italian people don't use Tabasco sauce for Italian cuisine.
  • However, I have heard that Italians don't use Tabasco sauce for Italian cuisine.
Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post! :)

You're welcome!
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