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Heat level : 5

Marie Sharps Garlic Habanero Pepper Sauce 148ml (5oz)

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Marie Sharp's Garlic Hot Sauce is Marie's original Habanero pepper sauce, but this time with an delicous natural zesty garlic.  It is especially made with love for those that yearn for a balance between heat and flavor.

Ingredients: Fresh hand-chopped Belizean Carrots, Spring Water, hand-chopped White Onion, Natural Vinegar, Red Habanero Peppers, Fresh Garlic, Freshly squeezed Key Lime Juice & Belizean hand-harvested Sea Salt.

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Steff
Excellent all-rounder

Quite mild with a slight spiciness, this sauce has an excellent depth and interest of flavour that's as at home on pepperoni pizza as it is in lentil soup. I wish it was sold in bigger bottles because I'm 2/3 through in just over a week. To steal a phrase from a different brand of hot sauce, I put that sh*t on everything.

It tastes quite natural and fresh, instead of that hyper-salty, vinegary expectation that you often get with hot sauces. Don't get me wrong, I love that, but this is a different calibre of condiment entirely. I would expect this kind of flavour and texture and freshness from a farmer's market stall, not a commercial manufacturer. This is my first taste of Marie Sharp but it won't be my last, I want to try everything they have now.

A few caveats: take out the plastic nozzle thing in the neck of the bottle. This sauce is for drizzling, not dribbling. Also, I didn't like this sauce on first taste. Could be because I tried it along with the other sauces I received from Chile Mojo at the same time and my palette was over-flavoured, or because I was expecting the more intense commercial sauce flavour, but I'm so glad I gave it another try. It's genuinely different and stand-alone to other hot sauces I've tried - maybe that's Marie Sharp (I'll soon find out!) or maybe it's just this particular sauce, but man. It's a league apart.