Hey guys! Now a more happy thread. Guys a couple years ago I went to Panama thanks to Uncle Sam. Spent about 2 months there and worked by rear end off, but it was a gorgeous country and the food was really good! Pollo guisado (stewed chicken), rice and beans, fried fish (piscado frito) and some of the sweetest and juiciest fresh fruit I’ve ever had.
On most dining tables even in some remote villages and towns was always a bottle of orange hot sauce:
Guys this is one of the most unique and best hot sauces I’ve ever had in my world travels. It is D’Elidas (maybe other brands too) chombo pepper sauce. Chombos are a close relative to the habanero or scotch bonnet peppers. This sauce is made in Panama and has the curious addition of mustard in the recipe. It really makes for an awesome sauce that is amazing on chicken and any Latin American foods.
After I got back to the US I played hell trying to find some for sale with no luck. But recently I found its now for sale on Amazon and is reasonably priced. I bought five bottles and am already down to 4 1/2.
If anybody out there likes trying new hot sauces don’t pass this one up. Just thought I’d share. Take care gang!
-Jay
On most dining tables even in some remote villages and towns was always a bottle of orange hot sauce:

Guys this is one of the most unique and best hot sauces I’ve ever had in my world travels. It is D’Elidas (maybe other brands too) chombo pepper sauce. Chombos are a close relative to the habanero or scotch bonnet peppers. This sauce is made in Panama and has the curious addition of mustard in the recipe. It really makes for an awesome sauce that is amazing on chicken and any Latin American foods.
After I got back to the US I played hell trying to find some for sale with no luck. But recently I found its now for sale on Amazon and is reasonably priced. I bought five bottles and am already down to 4 1/2.

If anybody out there likes trying new hot sauces don’t pass this one up. Just thought I’d share. Take care gang!
-Jay
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