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Go to the shopBelieve it or not hot sauce was first discovered around 7000 BC near the Mesoamerican region (commonly referred to now as Mexico and near the cities of Zacatecas and Aguascalientes). Aztec Indians would combine chili peppers and water and use it on everything from food to medicine. All peppers were home grown and part of everyday life for the Aztecs. It was not until the Spaniards reached the North and South American continents that hot sauce and chilis became a global sensation. Upon their return to Spain, Spaniards started developing chili-based concoctions. The rest, as they say, is history as each region in Europe and beyond started cultivating their own unique brand of chili pepper. Portugal was especially instrumental in bringing chilis to the Far East for utilization and development in their cuisine and culture.