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| | Features | A Little Fire ... A Lot of Flavor
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| | Description | Used as a flavoring throughout the Yucatan for over 2,500 years, the Habanero pepper today is fast becoming a worldwide favorite as an exciting and exotic touch to all kinds of dishes both in the kitchen and at the table. Though Habaneros are considered by many to be the hottestes peppers in the world, they are blended in this sauce with carrots, onions and other natural ingredients to control - but never tame - their unique flavor. Some like it hot, and this exciting blend combines one of the world's hottest peppers with natural inredients that help control the heat but let the fiery flavor come through. Habanero peppers, popular in southern Mexico, have a heat rating more than 20 times greater than jalapenos - but when used in just the right amount, they add a flavorful new dimension to any dish. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.63 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.0 inches | | Package Width: | 2.7 inches | | Package Height: | 1.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 7 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Delicious and just enough spice! Jun 24, 2008
By Adam Pope I saw this at the local Wal-mart and decided to give it a whirl. The taste is much more defined and bold than Tabasco, and I will admit that I've gone from using Tabasco for my pizza to this sauce. While it will not win any hotness competitions, it makes up with pure flavor.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A sincere rating - I love it, but would improve it... Apr 10, 2008
By M. Wilhelm
"The Jungle Lovers"
This is my favorite hot-sauce. I want it to be a litter hotter though; I have to add several shakes to make my dish hot enough. I love the habanero and thank you for balancing its flavor so well. It is probably half-as-hot as I would make it - but I would rather have it concentrated so that I can use a few drops rather than several shakes. Just my opinion - a very good habanero- especially for those new to it, somewhat controlled - but I am asking 'try-me' to make it a little, just a little, hotter.
Om and Peace, Khy'em Yeshua-Muhammed, Amri
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Don't fear the habanero! Mar 26, 2008
By S. Lortz To me, this is much better than Tabasco. Once you try this, Tabasco tastes too much like vinegar. Because Yucatan Sunshine uses habanero peppers, you might be worried that it is too hot but it is actually a bit more mild than Tasbasco, in my opinion. It simply has a great flavor to it! I like to put a few drops on a tortilla chip...forget about the salsa that's all you need!
Not the best but okay Mar 15, 2012
By Don Jr I had a hard time squeeking out 4 stars for this hot sauce. 3 1/2 would be more like it. The reason being it's too salty. Melinda's XXXX Reserve is balanced much better than this one and the habanero flavor shines through more with the Melinda's. The only reason I grabbed this one at the store was because it was $2.99 compared to Melinda's at $3.49. Seems trivial but this might last me one week.
Great Choice if You Want Habanero More for the Flavor than for the Heat Feb 22, 2012
By Hank Peace Habanero has two great advantages as a pepper--tremendous flavor and tremendous heat. The Yucatan Sunshine habanero sauce captures the former without overwhelming you with the latter. It's not the best habanero sauce I've tried, but it's the best I've tried outside of Jamaica. It's a little bit less heat than I want out of a habanero sauce (the Tabasco Brand Habanero Sauce has significantly more kick). But the primary advantage it has over the Tabasco brand is a much thinner consistency that makes it easier to apply to your food (for some reason Tabasco's habanero sauce is much thicker than their other sauces). It also has about half as many ingredients as Tabasco's habenero sauce (8 vs. 14).
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