Stop at any street food vendor and there will be an array of
condiments to choose from to accompany your food. These can include
pepper sauces, chutneys and pickles - if homemade all the better. Pepper sauces are
made by using a variety of hot peppers like scotch bonnet, 7-pot, moruga
scorpion, ghost, either minced or chopped together with other spices.
"The
pepper sauce lady of Tabaquite"
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The peppers used in these Trini sauces
are not for the feint-hearted. They are all ranked in the top 10 world’s
hottest peppers 2016 according to Crazy Hot Seeds
(https://www.crazyhotseeds.com/top-10-worlds-hottest-peppers/). The previous
world champion, Moruga Scorpion has been dethroned to the new Guiness World
Records World’s Hottest Pepper, the Carolina Reaper.
The "mother-in-law" is another popular condiment
which is a coarsely chopped spicy medley of habaneros, carrots, caraille
(bitter melon) and other spices. All the ingredients are raw in this condiment.
Ever wonder why they call this “mother-in-law”?
The name was created probably from the attitudes of some
mothers-in-law who always seem to have a fiery retort on-hand. Most times in
Trinidad when you got to an East Indian wedding or prayer meeting the most and
foremost thing that have to be available is mother-in-law. It is said that if
you don't have this condiment in any of those events it is not an
"Indian" feast, it’s almost an insult not to have it at such East
Indian events. A tradition of some sort.
Pepper sauce can sometimes include lime or lemon as well as other vegetables, and come in many variations and flavors.
Chutneys are popular as well and often include mango,
tamarind, cucumber, shado beni, and sometimes coconut.
Mango chutney |
There are a variety of popular condiments known locally as
Achar which are commonly used to accompany the meal. These are made out of mango or pommecythere. Other Achars are made from tamarind, and Dillenia indica or Chalta as its known locally.
Pommecyhere achar |
Kuchela is a grated spicy
version, usually made from mango but sometimes made from Pommecythère.
Roasted coconut |
Grating roasted coconut |
Coconut chutney |
Drying shredded mango in the sun to make kuchela |
Mango kuchela |
Grating the mango was the worst!
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