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ABOUT PEPPER
Habanero still fascinates many people.
Habaneros are believed to have existed since B.C., spreading from the Amazon in South America, and were introduced to Mexico. Habaneros were later traded in large quantities in Havana, Cuba, and the name Habanero was derived from Havana, meaning "habanero. Still famous as a hot pepper, Habanero was recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's hottest pepper until 1999. Its citrusy, fruity aroma and intense spiciness attract many people.
ABOUT MAKER
San Antonio, the second largest city in Texas, is a city that retains a strong sense of the Wild West. About 10 years ago, a young couple, chef Luis and his wife Marsha, started making cheese in San Antonio and selling it at a nearby farmer's market. Luis loved making cheese, but when Texas laws changed and they could not raise the huge amount of money needed to continue making cheese, they decided to switch to making hot sauce instead. In 2016, Luis won a food competition sponsored by H-E-B, the largest supermarket chain in Texas. Now selling in more than 350 H-E-B stores in Texas, Humble House continues to connect with locals and continue its roots at the farmers' market. Humble House's hot sauce is a complex combination of flavors that overturns the Japanese concept of seasonings. Following the authentic Mexican cuisine, which is said to value the balance of the original taste and flavor of peppers rather than spiciness, the sauce is made with a low level of spiciness, making it easy to match with a wide variety of dishes. We can confidently recommend this hot sauce to even those who are new to hot sauces.
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