SO DC's "mumbo sauce" actually originated in Chicago

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born and raised in Brooklyn and never have I walked into a Chinese spot and said


“Can I get mumbo sauce on that?” I don’t know a single soul in this borough who ever walked into a Chinese spot and said that and I grew up eating Chinese food every week.


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You were in diapers living in Jew town :francis:

I guess those people in Stuyvesant Gardens housing was wrong too? Or Soundview people? It is what it is

Breh u gotta be trolling:russ:
I guess :yeshrug:
 

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I can’t remember the last time I had Mumbo sauce. I was never a fan and the name mild sauce sounds even more unappetizing.


DC already has a great historical black culture... a sauce for food doesn’t change that.

People always want to act like their area is so much better... each city has a wealth of black history that can be celebrated. No need to act like one is better than the other. Just be happy you don’t have to represent New Jersey or Baltimore...... lol jk.
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My guy, ain’t you from out here too? :hhh: What does that have to do with my post about where to get the best mumbo sauce in the area?

Nope, just know a lil of the history between DC and Chi.

The best mumbo is at this carryout down the street from High Point High School. China Express, best Mumbo period, ive ever tasted. Also a Carryout in Silver Spring around 29 where they used to have the Montgomery County Fair had amazing Mumbo too.
 

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Whatever that article is, I know they wellin like shyt with the Chicago reach :mjlol: Most of us don’t even know what the fukk a mild sauce even is unless you talking about the shyt from Taco Bell lmao

And KD ain’t a DC native, he a loud and proud fellow Meezy from Da Seat :blessed:

Seat Pleasant is less than 10 mins. from DC.. let's not act like the lines aren't blurred.
 

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:leon: i was tryna find out who originated mild sauce and came across this..

it takes Chicago natives of a certain age to recall "mumbo sauce."

Although the condiment was created in the 1950s by a South Sider and was used at several rib joints, its popularity here waned except among an older generation, those familiar with the brand said.

But across the country, and for decades, the tangy, sweet barbecue sauce has been considered the flavor of the District of Columbia. There, the condiment is religiously heaped atop fried chicken wings and fries at take-out spots and other foods at Asian restaurants.

"D.C. has fiercely claimed mumbo sauce as cultural property," said Lehia Franklin Acox, a spokeswoman for Select Brands, which owns the Chicago-based sauce company. "But it actually has a clear history and basis and origin in Chicago."

Now, the name has come back home.

Recently, after two years of court battles, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board found that a D.C.-based company could not take the name from its Chicago founder.

The legal challenge came when Arsha Jones, the owner of Capital City Mumbo Sauce in D.C., filed a petition to have the Chicago-based Select Brands' trademark registration voided. Capital City argued that because the name was so popular in D.C., it should be considered a generic term, like aspirin.

"Mumbo sauce has been a longtime staple; even when my grandmother was little she remembers eating mumbo sauce, and she's 81," Jones said. "It is commonly used and easily found. You can get it at almost every eatery.


"Philly has cheesesteaks. Chicago has deep dish pizza. We have mumbo sauce, and it's our thing."

Mumbo sauce does appear to be part of the subculture of Washington, a condiment so beloved it has inspired a pop-up museum exhibit and has been referenced in rap songs and a local music style called Go-Go. When NBA player Kevin Durant unveiled his shoe last year, the D.C. native said one shoe color was especially created to resemble the color of the condiment.

Even as the city gentrified in recent years, the gooey, flavorful sauce stuck around, moving from the menus of carry-out food shacks to upscale restaurants.

"In this town, your business would cease to exist if you did not have mumbo sauce," Jones said. "It's not associated with anything in Chicago. This city is represented by mumbo sauce and a few other things.


As Phonte from Little Brother said when in DC, "get a box of Yum's carryout"

I used to hit up those chinese spots all the time after the club...spots like Yums and others... 4 wings and fries 4.44, 5 wings and fries 5.55, 6 wings..... and while I was never huge on mumbo or mambo sauce.... it really doesn't matter who "founded" it back in the stone ages... it is recognized all over America and other places as a "DC thang"... good luck on your journey to change the world :lolbron:..... "you made a hot line, we made a hot song" :umad:
 
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