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Coworker from South Carolina ordered this for me so I could try it. I've had it in my pantry for over a year now. How should I use it? Saute it like I would vegetables for a pot of beans and ham hocks?

>> No.18082717

>>18082695
It's relish. You use it like sweet relish.

>> No.18083112

>>18082695
it literally says on the jar.

>> No.18083194

>>18082695
I heard that it's good on hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, and pinto beans

>> No.18083199

>>18083194
Any other beans?

>> No.18083208

>>18083199
Never put this on another bean besides the pinto. You wont live long enough to regret it.

>> No.18083216

>>18083199
Don't tell anyone, but you can also put it on red beans and rice or black eyed peas

>> No.18083313

>>18083194
I thought those were the ingredients

>> No.18083337

qinQin
baobao
JuGaoGao

>> No.18083377

>>18082695
you just eat it. use a spoon. no need to heat. we eat chowchow all the time here in nc

>> No.18083607

>>18083377
Doesn't sound good on anything other than hot dogs. I might just throw it away.

>> No.18083625
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>>18083607
I tried it on a hot dog. It was okay. I guess I'll keep it.

>> No.18083637
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18083637

It was not as good on beans, but still okay

>> No.18083639
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>>18082695
it’s meant to be relish for bbq sandwich

>> No.18083652

>>18083625
Grim

>> No.18083653

>>18083637
On second thought, it's too sweet for beans. Maybe the spicy version would be okay.

>>18083639
I can't imagine sweet relish making bbq better. It worked okay as hot dog relish but I don't think I'd ever buy this stuff.

>> No.18083655

>>18082695
>How should I use it?
The exact same way you would use Sabrett onions in sauce.

>> No.18083659

>>18083652
Yeah, if you think hotdogs are low quality, nuke a corn dog and eat the the hotdog inside. Was horrible, and I'm very drunk. I think the relish is the only thing that made it edible.