Monday, February 21, 2005

TASTE TESTING - BBQ Sauces

A little while back, I did a taste testing of our various barbeque sauces that we carry. My dipping instrument of choice was the French fry procured from a local fast food establishment. I tried the following:



The Heinz was more on the smoky side, good if you are more the mesquite kind of bbq person. The Kraft was sharper, with a more vinegar kick to it. It was remeniscent of a lot of fast food bbq sauces (not necessarily a bad thing). The Bullseye, always a classic, had a nice all around, yet strong, flavor. The Chatsworth is probably the second cousin of Bullseye, nice all around sauce, but a little less bold on flavor. The best, by far, was the Sweet Baby Ray's. This is assuming you prefer sweet to smoky. It is very sweet. It has become my new favorite dipping sauce for French fries, as well as a great burger-topper. While this is not a paid endorsement, I urge you to check it out.

I'd like to welcome any of our customers to do their own taste testing with any of our products - salad dressings, mayos, sweet & sour sauces, teas. Write up your own taste testing review, email it in, and we might post it here!


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posted by Paul Shrater at 10:40 AM