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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Tabasco - définition

US BRAND OF HOT SAUCE
Tabasco Sauce; Mcilhenny company; McIlhenny Company; E. McIlhenny; Tobasco Sauce; Tobacco sauce; TABASCO; Tabasco Brand Pepper Sauce; The Unofficial MRE Cookbook; Tabasco (sauce)
  • Tabasco pepper mash aging in barrels on Avery Island, Louisiana.
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  • A few of the varieties of Tabasco sauce, with the original on the far right.
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Tabasco sauce         
·add. ·- A kind of very pungent sauce made from red peppers.
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STATE OF MEXICO
Tabasco state; Tabasco (state); Estado Libre y Soberano de Tabasco; MX-TAB; State of Tabasco; Tabasco (Mexican state); Tabasco State; Tabasco, Mexico; Economy of Tabasco; Tourism in Tabasco; Free and Sovereign State of Tabasco; History of Tabasco; Geography of Tabasco; Climate of Tabasco; Government of Tabasco
Tabasco is a hot spicy sauce made from peppers. (TRADEMARK)
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Tabasco         
  • Scene from the 2007 floods
  • Tamborileros de Tabasco}}, traditional music of Tabasco
  • 110px
  • Temple IV in Comalcalco
  • Comalcalco]]
  • 120px
  • Scene from the Feria Tabasco
  • Opening of the Coconá Caverns
  • 120px
  • Image of the U.S. invasion of Villahermosa
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • thumb
  • 23px
  • 109x109px
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  • View of the port of Dos Bocas
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  • Regions of Tabasco
  • Group of revolutionaries from Tabasco
  • 120px
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  • Rafting in Tenosique
  • The entrance of [[Hernán Cortés]] into the city of Tabasco
  • Government Palace of Tabasco in Villahermosa
  • [[Villahermosa International Airport]]
  • 120px
  • View of [[Villahermosa]], the capital of Tabasco
  • [[Grijalva River]] flowing through [[Villahermosa]]
  • Zapateo, the traditional dance of Tabasco
STATE OF MEXICO
Tabasco state; Tabasco (state); Estado Libre y Soberano de Tabasco; MX-TAB; State of Tabasco; Tabasco (Mexican state); Tabasco State; Tabasco, Mexico; Economy of Tabasco; Tourism in Tabasco; Free and Sovereign State of Tabasco; History of Tabasco; Geography of Tabasco; Climate of Tabasco; Government of Tabasco
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¦ noun trademark a pungent sauce made from capsicums.
Origin
C19: named after the Mexican state of Tabasco.

Wikipédia

Tabasco sauce

Tabasco is an American brand of hot sauce made from tabasco peppers, vinegar, (Capsicum frutescens var. tabasco), and salt. It is produced by McIlhenny Company of Avery Island in south Louisiana, having been created over 150 years ago by Edmund McIlhenny. Although tabasco peppers were initially grown only on Avery Island, they are now primarily cultivated in Central America, South America and Africa. The Tabasco sauce brand also has multiple varieties including the original red sauce, habanero, chipotle, sriracha and Trinidad Moruga scorpion. Tabasco products are sold in more than 195 countries and territories, and packaged in 36 languages and dialects.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Tabasco
1. Books: "Tabasco: An Illustrated History," by Shane K.
2. It later said Tabasco was wrongly included on that list.
3. Ordinary Tabasco sauce is about 260 parts per million capsaicin.
4. The tour is designed to end at the Tabasco Country Store where you can buy everything from clothing to Tabasco–flavored spam.
5. On Saturday, the decapitated head of a city councilman was left in the doorway of the newspaper Tabasco Hoy in the eastern state of Tabasco.