Best seasoning in Jow Forums's opinion?

Best seasoning in Jow Forums's opinion?

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Cholulu hot sauce for eggs
Tabasco hot sauce for pizza
Sriracha hot sauce for everything else

Tajin for all my fruits
Sriracha for anything else

I just love putting this shit in everything. I don't even like spicy food, it just tastes good.

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Salt
Pepper
Garlic Powder

The holy trinity that goes great on most meats and vegetables.

Sesame oil and liquid smoke is amazing on Green Beans though

old bay is tasty

Fucking obvious man, it's Montreal steak spice

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Sesame oil is amazing, takes the asian chicken salad I eat for lunch to the next level.

I've never heard of this Tajin, tell me more.

It's a spiced lime salt that spics eat by the handful.

this and the hotter one
yknow those weird salts mexicans eat as candy? it's that but for putting on beer and fruits/veg

absolute meme tier taste in hot sauce, 0/10 apply yourself

>Garlic Powder
>not using cloves
NGMI

I put it on some meats and veg too sometimes too. I'm crazy though haha

Dill for meatballs, marjoram for nearly any beef, particularly hamburgers and garlic for fucking anything and everything.

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altius piri piri.
makes chicken godly

Imagine not using Frank's LMFAO
Fuckin embarrassing

For chicken thighs, the house brand marinade at the local store. Broccoli gets salt. Oats get cinnamon. Peas get nothing.

Pic related. Made by a rifle company in Texas, of all things. For the longest time the only way to get it was to buy a rifle from them, know someone who worked there, or get a bag full of advertising goodies from physically being at an event.
Recently started selling it on Amazon.

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