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	<title>Comments on: Flying Goose Sriracha Sauce Part 2</title>
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		<description>Hm, interesting, although I must admit I didn&#039;t like the Rooster as much, as I thought it too salty and the garlic too strong for the amount of heat.
My Top is Flying Goose extra hot, IMHO much hotter  than the Rooster brand, with just enough garlic to make it incredibly tasty. 
Another one I just bought and tried is&quot;Royal Thai&quot;, probably named that way by its german importer http://lim-co.de ... friends that aren&#039;t that much into peppers prefered it over my beloved goose because it&#039;s only got 50% chili and a really strong garlic note.
Anyhow, nice test and I&#039;ll probably try to get my hands on the two I didn&#039;t know.
And sorry for you guys that have to import FG themselves, in my town half of the asian shops do have FG extra hot and normal for about 3-3.50 €.
BUT: I still have to find the four other flavours, but I can probably just order a box via my preferred shop, let&#039;s hope I manage to get rid of any surplus botles easily.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hm, interesting, although I must admit I didn&#8217;t like the Rooster as much, as I thought it too salty and the garlic too strong for the amount of heat.<br />
My Top is Flying Goose extra hot, IMHO much hotter  than the Rooster brand, with just enough garlic to make it incredibly tasty.<br />
Another one I just bought and tried is&#8221;Royal Thai&#8221;, probably named that way by its german importer <a href="http://lim-co.de">http://lim-co.de</a> &#8230; friends that aren&#8217;t that much into peppers prefered it over my beloved goose because it&#8217;s only got 50% chili and a really strong garlic note.<br />
Anyhow, nice test and I&#8217;ll probably try to get my hands on the two I didn&#8217;t know.<br />
And sorry for you guys that have to import FG themselves, in my town half of the asian shops do have FG extra hot and normal for about 3-3.50 €.<br />
BUT: I still have to find the four other flavours, but I can probably just order a box via my preferred shop, let&#8217;s hope I manage to get rid of any surplus botles easily.</p>
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