I have these hot sauces available. I have two questions

I have these hot sauces available. I have two questions.

Which one would you use for a breakfast burrito

Which one would you steal for general use?

Diablo is objectively shit

anything other than fire is pointless

fire

is diablo supposed to be hotter than fire?

Picante for breakfast fire to steal

i dunno, but its flavor is god awful. overpowering vinegar . ill stick to fire

Yes and it also tastes better. For a breakfast burrito I'd go with fire tho, for me it goes better on taco Bell breakfast. I use Diablo for tacos.

Cajun Chef. I generally trust Louisianan when it comes to hot sauces and also generally distrust condiments that come in plastic pouches.

Whatever you do dont make a brexit burrito, its a mess.

>no taco bell salsa verde

Why?

Mix them all together, post results.

Don't do this it creates poison

Taco Bell stopped making it.

I used to see bottles of it at certain grocery stores, but I'm sure that stock has all been worked through by now. Maybe you can still get it on Amazon or something.

WHy do masochists like pain with their side of pain wrapped in flourbread

Why on earth would a Taco Bell have a bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce?

Same reason there is a 3rd party sauce packet there: OP may not actually be at a taco bell, and/or OP brought his personal stash to the restaurant.

>He doesn't know the special code words needed to order his food with a personal Louisiana style hot sauce bottle.

My guess is that's a combination Long John Silvers + Taco Bell

I just picked some up from Walmart last week

Why would anyone would use Texas or Louisiana style hot sauce? They are 2/3 vinegar and barely spicy.

Use them to marinate chicken before you bake BBQ sauce/ Buffalo sauce on then

Prove it.

I mean, I don't have the receipt if that's what you're asking for

Fire is the best

Ding ding ding ding ding

Really any of those hot sauces are probably good choices although I haven't had taco bells diablo sauce.