
Amperio hora desigual, cómo amo thee. Hay pocas cosas que me dan tal placer en vida; ¡mangos, buena cerveza (ningún BMC para mí), salsa, y desigual calientes! Ahora que tengo savored cada pedacito de Roadhouse del Ed desigual Soy listo repasarlo.
Roadhouse del Ed desigual: L' habanero dulce de Jalapeno del il y Lengüeta del diablo Ingredientes: Ojo de la carne de vaca de Angus de los habaneros redondos, frescos y de Jalapenos, agua, ajo, sal, azúcar, soja, trigo, sal, especias naturales de la condimentación, melaza, extracto de la pimienta.
El empaquetado aquí es simple pero al punto. Le da ese profesional pero la sensación no producida en masa. La insignia es muy agradable y el texto es fácil de leer y separado bien. Como usted puede ver por los ingredientes, la orden no cambió del L' habanero dulce enfermo de Jalapeno a la lengüeta del diablo así que era un poco en cuestión que no iba a ser una diferencia del sabor sino que hay.
El aspecto del producto es muesca superior también. Es agradable ver todas las especias y la semilla ocasional de la pimienta en la carne para una vez. Demasiados lugares intentan ocultar eso y hacerlo más de una mirada homogonous. ¡Opinión de Bah I! Show me what I’m eating and let me bask in the color contrasts of meat to spice.

Now let’s go for the taste of the L’il Sweet Jalapeno Habanero. Mmmm….love that chewy texture. It makes you work to eat it but also melts in your mouth, a perfect sampling of how jerky should be. It’s subtly sweet at first then flows into a complex layering of flavors. Beefy, peppery, then smoky with a hint of salt, coming up with a Jalapeno “greenness” and then back to slightly sweet and finally finishing with a pepper bite.
There is a slight heat here which is surprising because there’s extract in it (I was expecting more heat) but no extract flavor which is good. You get a slight tongue tingle and a little back of the throat burn and the heat remains consistent the more you eat. Very enjoyable.
Switching to the Devil’s Tongue I find a similar chewieness but it’s slightly more dry than the L’il Sweet Jalapeno Habanero. The taste is a little similar to the other one as well. The beef taste is right up front which melds into a fruity Habanero flavor, then the molasses and sugar, then some black pepper spices. The lesser of the two as far as flavor goes but still an amazingly flavorful product!
The heat on this one is a bit inconsistent from piece to piece. There is a noticeable extract type burn where it gets into the pours of your tongue and kicks around a bit. Nice creeping heat from the instant your start chewing and lingering long after you finish.
These are really fresh tasting as well and I have to give Ed some major props for not using any preservatives (I’ll allergic to a lot of them especially artificial sulfites and nitrates so it’s nice to find a jerky that won’t give me problems). Hats off to you Ed, what a wildly top shelf product you have here. Folks, be sure to check out all of his jerky products because I’m sure they are all just as top notch as the two I’ve reviewed here.
Ed’sRoadhouse Jerky: L’il Sweet Jalapeno Habanero Taste: 9.5, Heat: 5
Ed’sRoadhouse Jerky: Devil’s Tongue Taste: 8.7, Heat: 6.42
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Comment fired by Buddah — April 28, 2009- 1:35 pm
Awww…what’s wrong Buddah? I included a product shot just for you!
Comment fired by Jonathan Passow — April 28, 2009- 3:44 pm
I am jealous. I can’t eat jerky anymore.
Comment fired by Buddah — April 29, 2009- 9:36 am
Great review, and a great product…
Comment fired by the truth — May 1, 2009- 11:02 am
Awesome stuff!
Comment fired by Scott Roberts — May 18, 2009- 10:08 pm