Marie Sharp’s Original Hot Habanero Hot Sauce Review

A simple yet delicious Habanero hot sauce from Marie Sharp’s in Belize. This hot sauce is a great example of the type of hot sauce you should always keep in your fridge.

It is hot but not too hot so you don’t need to worry about stinging the tongues of your fellow diners.

In terms of flavour, this one is pretty neutral which makes it a good all-around hot sauce. You can taste the carrots which are used as a base but the flavour blends well with most meals.

The habaneros used for heat are fruity and flavourful as well as spicy.

If you can find this one at your local grocery store it is well worth a try!

Tasty Heat’s Tangy Ghost Pepper and Serrano Hot Sauce Review

Tangy is a Serrano and Ghost pepper sauce made by Tasty Heat in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This bottle was a gift from a good friend in Toronto. I was very excited becuase I had been meaning to try some hot sauce from Tasty Heat.

This hot sauce is a vinegar forward sauce that is definitely Tangy. It has a mild heat and is said to go great with seafood, but it also worked well with some of my other meals.

If you’re into tangy sauces with the sharp heat of fresh ghost peppers, then this is the sauce for you.

Kultivar & Co Ghost Pepper and Molasses Hot Sauce Review

Ghost Pepper and Molasses hot sauce by Kultivar & Co would be great on BBQ ribs. The molasses is sweet and earthy and the ghost peppers provide just enough heat to make it enjoyable.

The uniquely shaped and clear bottle showcases the chunky and ingredient rich hot sauce contained inside.

Floating around the hot sauce you can see bits of blended coffee, cayenne peppers, and dates.

This offering from Kultivar definitely has what it takes to fall into the craft hot sauce category.

What a surprising find!

Hot Sauce Review: Asian Kick by Tijuana Tom’s House Of Hot Sauce

Asian Kick by Tijuana Tom’s House of Hot Sauce is a complex and delicious hot sauce.

This hot sauce tastes fresh and vibrant. The citrus and ginger flavours really shine which gives the sauce almost a cooling sensation.

Asian Kick’s unique flavour profile is somewhat limiting. While it’s taste is nothing to scoff at, it does not pair well with many dishes you would usually pair with hot sauce.

This hot sauce would go well with many asian inspried dishes (naturally) and also most veggie based dishes. Asian Kick would be perfect for veggie spring rolls or a buddha bowl, something like that.

Pineapple And Red Habanero THC Hot Sauce Review

Well, we finally have it here in Canada, THC infused hot sauce. Since Canada legalized cannabis in 2018, we have seen a plethora of new cannabis products. I knew someone would infuse hot sauce, it was just a matter time.

Heartbeat Hot Sauce and Bogarts Kitchen have teamed up to create a legal THC hot sauce for Canada’s cannabis market. So far there are two flavours: Red Habanero and Pineapple Habanero. Both staples of the Heartbeat Hot Sauce collection.

Here is what they taste like!

Tata’s Scotch Bonnet and Smoke Papaya Hot Sauce Review

A friend of mine sent me a care package of hot sauce from Tata Hot Sauce Emporium in Toronto. The first sauce I tried was the Smoke Papaya. It sounded like it would go great with the sandwich I was having for lunch.

This hot sauce is a great blend of scotch bonnet peppers and smoked papaya. It has the delightful texture of apple sauce but with a spicy kick. Great for meats and leaves.

Smoke Papaya by Tata is so good you can eat it right out of the bottle.

Hot Sauce Review: Scorpion Kiss by Haico’s Hot Sauce

If you were to be daring enough to kiss a scorpion, this is what I imagine your mouth would feel like afterward. Scorpion Kiss by Haico’s Hot Sauce is absolutely deadly.

This hot sauce is made with a blend of Scorpion, Ghost, and Jalapeno peppers so you know it’s got sting. All that being said, Haico is a flavour master so this one also packs a flavour punch underneath its spicy surface.

Steel City Sauce Co. “The Banshee” Hot Sauce Review

Holy Hannah, The Banshee from Steel City Sauce Co. is hot! This one really had me sweating at lunch, I was not expecting this to pack the punch it did. Made with ghost peppers, you can be sure to experience some sweating when enjoying this hot sauce.

Even when opening the bottle it smells spicy, just not THAT spicy!

Lost In The Sauce (LITS) OG Boodoo Hot Sauce Review

OG Boodoo by Lost In The Sauce (LITS) is a tomato-based hot sauce made with Scotch Bonnet, Habanero, and Jamaican peppers. I’ll be honest, I’m not a fan of tomatoes in hot sauce, I find it always tastes like spicy ketchup.

While OG Boodoo does taste like spicy ketchup, it does have a unique quality that sets it apart from other tomato-based sauces.

Made In Texas: Yellowbird Habanero Hot Sauce Review

Straight from Texas is Yellowbird Habanero Condiment, a super tasty, straight-to-the-point hot sauce. If you’re into a spicy sauce with a simple flavour, this one is for you.

This hot sauce truly is a condiment and the squeeze bottle helps slather it on everything. I was enjoying this habanero sauce on sausages, pizza, fries (especially awesome), and even salads and veggies.

Inside the bottle you’ll find a sweet and savoury sauce with real habanero heat.