Habanero Hot Sauce from Hell Devil’s Revenge Beyond Hell

$6.95

Habanero Hot Sauce from Hell Devil’s Revenge Beyond Hell. Don’t fool around with the Devil. Southwest Specialty Foods made this sauce to enter the XXXTra hot category. Its thinner consistency makes it the hottest of Louisiana style sauces. Just a reminder of what’s waiting on the other side. Capsicum extract combines with habanero peppers to produce one of the world’s hottest hot sauces. It’s time to repent.

Habanero Hot Sauce From Hell Devil’s Revenge Beyond Hell is a Louisiana style hot sauce with pepper extract. Superior heat and a thin consistency makes it perfect for suicide wings!

Everyone’s heard of hot sauce. Nearly every nation has its own cultural rendition of a spicy condiment to enhance the flavor of its food. While hot sauce has been popular in the U.S. for decades, it’s become increasingly popular in recent years. Hot sauce is more than just a common part of street food. There is a science behind how spicy each sauce is, as well as a history of hot sauce’s origins. Most hot sauce is a combination of chili peppers, vinegar, and salt. Many hot sauces are fermented to add a funky flavor element. They can be liquid or paste, green, red, or even brown. While there are other spicy condiments that get their heat from ingredients that aren’t chilies (Mustard sauce, Wasabi, Horseradish), we’ll just focus on chili-based sauces.

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Habanero Hot Sauce from Hell Devil’s Revenge Beyond Hell. Don’t fool around with the Devil. Southwest Specialty Foods made this sauce to enter the XXXTra hot category. Its thinner consistency makes it the hottest of Louisiana style sauces. Just a reminder of what’s waiting on the other side. Capsicum extract combines with habanero peppers to produce one of the world’s hottest hot sauces. It’s time to repent.

Habanero Hot Sauce From Hell Devil’s Revenge Beyond Hell is a Louisiana style hot sauce with pepper extract. Superior heat and a thin consistency makes it perfect for suicide wings!

Everyone’s heard of hot sauce. Nearly every nation has its own cultural rendition of a spicy condiment to enhance the flavor of its food. While hot sauce has been popular in the U.S. for decades, it’s become increasingly popular in recent years. Hot sauce is more than just a common part of street food. There is a science behind how spicy each sauce is, as well as a history of hot sauce’s origins. Most hot sauce is a combination of chili peppers, vinegar, and salt. Many hot sauces are fermented to add a funky flavor element. They can be liquid or paste, green, red, or even brown. While there are other spicy condiments that get their heat from ingredients that aren’t chilies (Mustard sauce, Wasabi, Horseradish), we’ll just focus on chili-based sauces.

History:

Most sources agree that hot sauce is an ancient invention that goes back as far as Mayan times. The first hot sauces were likely just a mixture of peppers and water. It didn’t take long for people to begin breeding pepper plants to develop the most desirable traits in their peppers. Then, as with most foods, colonization led hot sauce to be evolved even further by introducing ingredients from other parts of the world, such as vinegar and other spices. It didn’t take long for spicy flavors to reach all corners of the globe after that.

In the 19th century, the Tabasco company brought hot sauce into the commercial scene by bottling and selling their products, mainly to hotels and restaurants. And today, there are countless varieties of hot sauce covering a broad spectrum of flavors, from sriracha to buffalo sauce.

While tasting spiciness can be a somewhat subjective thing, measuring the chemicals on the Scoville scale provides an objective means of communicating just how hot something is. Chili peppers may come in all different shapes, sizes, colors, flavors, and even spellings. The fact that spicy foods can be found in nearly every country on earth. Humans have enjoyed hot sauce since ancient times and, as with so many foods. Hot sauce can serve as an international language to bring different people together and find common ground. So you’re seeking to challenge yourself to taste the spiciest hot sauce on the planet. Or you are simply interested in exploring the nuanced flavors of artisanal sauces, there’s certainly a hot sauce out there for you to enjoy.

Ingredients:

Water, Habanero Pepper, Vinegar, Capsicum Extract, Carrots, Salt, Xanthan Gum, Garlic, and Spices.

 

Habanero Hot Sauce from Hell Devil’s Revenge Beyond Hell

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Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 7 in

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