Pros & Cons
Pros
It has heat but not nearly enough to be problematic. The heat and taste are delicious. Not too hot, great flavor.
I consider myself a fire eater. I eat everything spicy, and extra spicy at authentic thai restaurants. If you like spicy dill pickles this is your jam.
It's great on everything i've put it on except corn on the cob. Great in a small serving of sala or guacamole.
Sauce has an earthier taste, its spicer and less tangy. But it also has great flavor!
Cons
So called worlds hottest pepper. Made my nose water, lips burn, and that was with only a drop. Sauce is no hotter than tabasco.
Highlights
Quality
The ingredients are quality not pumped with vinegar to cheapen it and its that good level of hot where its definitely hot but n... Read More
Price
I was about to get another bottle but the price went up lol
Overview
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- This product had a total of 1,013 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 5 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Doesn’t have a floral or perfume taste
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Aesthetically i am not a fan of the label but you can easily peel it off for a visually pleasing minimalist look
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Found myself using a lot more than i wanted to make my food hot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most extremely hot sauces that are very hot taste same or just taste bad
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its hot but not so hot that you cant use enough of it to taste it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I still dont understand hot sauces that are more dares to eat and not die than anything at all like food
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You end up not being able to use enough of them to even taste them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i first opened this i made the mistake of trying out full spoonful as i usually do when i buy a new sauce