Pique puertorriqueño
pique, pique puertorriqueno, pique criollo, pique sauce
Pique puertorriqueño is a traditional hot sauce from Puerto Rico made with a variety of chili peppers, garlic, vinegar, and spices. It is commonly used as a condiment for many Puerto Rican dishes and can vary in ingredients and heat level depending on personal preference.
Recipes

Puerto Rican Pique Recipe - QueRicaVida.com
If you love spicy food, then this recipe is just for you. In Puerto Rico, it's very common to see street vendors selling fresh produce and bottles of pique (Puerto Rican hot sauce) hung from a string. It's a beautiful, vivid sight and one of my favorite...
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Slow-Cooker Puerto Rican Pernil With Pique Criollo Recipe
Assertively seasoned with garlic, oregano, pepper, and enough salt to form a crust, pernil—a Puerto Rican mainstay—lingers in the slow cooker for 18 hours until browned and fork-tender. It's served with vinegar-based pique criollo, a hot sauce made with...