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🌶️ Ignite your meals with Belize’s fiery secret—don’t miss out on the heat everyone’s craving!
Marie Sharp's Hot Habanero Pepper Sauce is a 5 oz bottle of authentic Belizean hot sauce made from hand-picked red habaneros and fresh natural ingredients. This award-winning, preservative-free sauce delivers a bold yet balanced heat, perfect for enhancing a variety of dishes. Proudly crafted by a family-owned brand with over 40 years of tradition, it brings a unique Central American flavor to your table.
A**I
Very Flavorful
I’m from Belize and this is the best Belizean hot sauce very tasty goes with any food or snacks! This is mild but if you like very hot there are some hot ones! You should give it a try
K**E
Amazing hot sauce!
Fell in love with this during a trip to Belize a few years ago, where it was on almost every table (similar to how ketchup is on every table in USA). But this is so tasty on so many different foods. Not too hot, just a nice blend of spices to enhance your meal!
M**E
This is the OG Belizian hot sauce. So good!
Love this stuff. Been using it for about 15 years and it is still my go-to hot sauce for frozen burritos or home made breakfast burritos. I also like to put it on chips and sprinkle them with cheese. I have a lot of different hot sauces and use them for different things. I don’t use any one as an all purpose sauce, but I’ve probably gone through more of this than any other of my hot sauces (close contenders are Tabasco and Huy Fong sriracha). It’s bright and fresh and really tastes great! There is another that I’ve used a lot, Jardines Sontava, because I was able to purchase it locally, but I suspect it is actually rebranded Marie Sharp’s, because it is also made in Belize (their other products aren’t) and it tastes identical - even in a side-by-side taste test. I couldn’t fine any definitive proof of that online, but I did find some other people saying it was rebranded Marie Sharp’s.
L**P
The benchmark
This is a delightful habanero sauce and apparently the de facto standard in South / Central America -ish, kind of. It has a decent amount of fire on the front end but disappears pretty promptly afterwards. It's far from a punishing hot sauce, more like a good, hot everyday hot sauce rather than a circus show freak - looking at you Carolina Reaper nutbar sauces. I like it, nice to have around if not very exotic. Saw it in a Kroger in New Mexico.
J**M
Fantastic hot sauce!
At a B&B we recently stayed in, the proprietor offered three varieties of hot sauce for his delicious scrambled eggs. Two of sauces offered were familiar to me... one being the good old Tabasco, which I don't care for as being too vinegary. But one bottle was Marie Sharp's Hot Habanero Pepper Sauce, and I was curious enough to try it. It was simply fantastic! The sauce has a bright orange-red color because a major ingredient is carrots, which I think is unique. But the star of the show was the very not, but still tasty, smokey roasted habanero flavor. THIS IS A GREAT HOT SAUCE that I ordered from Amazon while still sitting at the breakfast table. It's going to become a staple in my home.
M**K
The best hot sauce ever!
I first tried this sauce in Belize almost 10 years ago, and I've been buying it online ever since. I'm a "medium hot" sort of person. I like spice with some heat, but I don't like to be in physical pain when I eat. This sauce is perfect. It has great flavor with a pleasant slow- building heat. This isn't a "clear out your sinuses, melt your face off, get some milk ready" sauce that you'd only eat on a dare.
C**!
Hot and Tasty
Discovered this fine hot sauce on a business trip to Belize in 2004. Had colleagues bring me back some bottles on their business trip back until I noticed that Amazon distributes it. Excellent hot sauce. My favorite, bar none. I hate the predominate vinegar taste of most hot sauces. This one is hot but that carrot ingredient gives it a unique but palatable taste. I have not tried any of their other sauces. Every time I think about doing it, I can't help myself getting what I know I will love. Wish this was in every restaurant instead of that vinegar tasting Tabasco crud.
R**N
One of my favorite hot sauces
This is a pretty unique sauce in that it has a wealth of flavors (garlic, carrots, habanero, a bit of vinegar, among other flavors).I find that you can put a bit of heat and flavor in anything with this stuff. It is not overpoweringly hot or too vinegary (like Tabasco).If you are looking for a sauce which isn't too hot, and has a great flavor, give this a shot. I would also recommend the "fiery hot" version as well if you like things a bit spicier.
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