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If you’ve ever sat down to a Puerto Rican meal, you’ve likely seen a little bottle of spicy, tangy liquid on the table. That’s pique — the island’s signature hot sauce.
A Quick History
Pique has been part of Puerto Rican cooking for centuries. Families would mix hot peppers, vinegar, garlic, herbs, and even pineapple to make a sauce that added heat and preserved fresh ingredients. Every household had its own version, and it became a staple of our food culture.
What Makes It Special
Unlike many hot sauces, Puerto Rican pique isn’t just about heat. It’s about balance:
• Vinegar gives it tang.
• Garlic and herbs add flavor.
• Peppers bring the fire.
• Fruit like pineapple or guava adds tropical sweetness.
Don Rafael Pique takes this tradition and gives it a modern twist — bright pineapple, bold habanero, and island herbs in every drop.
How Puerto Ricans Use Pique
Pique goes on almost everything! Here are a few favorites:
• On rice and beans for an instant kick.
• Drizzled over grilled chicken, pork, or fish.
• Mixed into marinades for an island-style flavor boost.
• As a finishing touch on empanadas or sandwiches.
Try It at Home
Start simple: add a teaspoon of Don Rafael Pique to your next rice dish or mix it into sour cream for a quick dip. You’ll be surprised how much flavor it adds.
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By Roberto Rivera
- Sep 14, 2025
- 1 Comment
1 Comment
Love how this breaks down the story behind Puerto Rican pique.
Nothing like Don Rafael to add that authentic sabor to any dish.
By Jahaira Rodriguez
Sep 16, 2025