So
Tazz
posted a review on some hot sauce why not some peppers.
I occasionally like to eat jalapeño's on pretty much everything and picked up a huge jar at a local box shop for under $4. Mt. Olive, kind of a staple in our household for years. Jar would last about 2-3 months and then I'd go grab another.
Then my wife picked up a jar of La Costena and I immediately noticed a nice little sour, pickled heat that I never experienced with the Mt. Olives. Nachos, tacos, burgers, grilled cheese, meat loaf... oh man these things were great!
Then it happens, vacation in Florida and we're stocking up the condo with food and drinks. Then I realized we didn't have any jalapeño's.
Father in law and I run to the store and he grabs a jar of Trappey's... guys I kid you not, I loaded up a few on some fresh oysters and I instantly knew I've found the one.
Trappey's had a crunch no other jar had, a heat with sour and sweet I've never experienced.
At that point I realized there really is a difference in jalapeño peppers! It was like comparing beer brands of different levels (you know what I mean)
I had no clue the complex flavors existed.
In the end, Trappey's by far out flavored the other 2 standard brands along with a crunch. The others lacked flavor and fresh snap compared after tasting all 3.
I love some peppers and I've got a garden full of them but damn, Trappey's found the perfect pickled flavor and the snap of a fresh pepper that hard to beat!
Grab a jar when you see them! You won't be disappointed!
I occasionally like to eat jalapeño's on pretty much everything and picked up a huge jar at a local box shop for under $4. Mt. Olive, kind of a staple in our household for years. Jar would last about 2-3 months and then I'd go grab another.
Then my wife picked up a jar of La Costena and I immediately noticed a nice little sour, pickled heat that I never experienced with the Mt. Olives. Nachos, tacos, burgers, grilled cheese, meat loaf... oh man these things were great!
Then it happens, vacation in Florida and we're stocking up the condo with food and drinks. Then I realized we didn't have any jalapeño's.
Father in law and I run to the store and he grabs a jar of Trappey's... guys I kid you not, I loaded up a few on some fresh oysters and I instantly knew I've found the one.
Trappey's had a crunch no other jar had, a heat with sour and sweet I've never experienced.
At that point I realized there really is a difference in jalapeño peppers! It was like comparing beer brands of different levels (you know what I mean)
I had no clue the complex flavors existed.
In the end, Trappey's by far out flavored the other 2 standard brands along with a crunch. The others lacked flavor and fresh snap compared after tasting all 3.
I love some peppers and I've got a garden full of them but damn, Trappey's found the perfect pickled flavor and the snap of a fresh pepper that hard to beat!
Grab a jar when you see them! You won't be disappointed!