ISO piri piri sauce
I bought piri piri sauce at a farmer's market in NJ and it is my new favorite condiment. But I'm running out.
Any recommendations on where I can get some in the Boston area?
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Courthouse Seafood in Inman Sq., Cambridge, has large bottles for $6.99. Fernandes Market up the street also has it. Great in a seafood stew.
I would recommend the Macarico brand over Goya.
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Many markets on Cambridge St. in Cambridge carry it including the bakery/cafe/market across the street from the Saucony outlet. It's good on pollo sandos.
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