

🔥 Ignite your palate with the ultimate habanero experience! 🌶️
Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce 6 Pack features six distinct 5-ounce bottles blending the hottest red habanero peppers with a unique carrot base, delivering a perfect balance of bold flavor and intense heat. This sampler includes four fiery sauces and two milder options, ideal for adventurous foodies seeking authentic Belizean spice with a 4.7-star customer rating.
| ASIN | B001A39KIY |
| ASIN | B001A39KIY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,235 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #622 in Chili Sauce |
| Brand Name | Marie Sharp's |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,647) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,647) |
| Flavor | Habanero |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Weight | 1.93 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer reference | 9996933 |
| Part Number | 9996933 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 10.16 x 30.48 cm; 141.75 g |
| UPC | 773821985282 |
T**R
OK so there are 6 types of hot sauce in this sampler pack, and each one deserves a note. 4 of them are hot, and two are mild. For me the Marie Sharps Habanero Pepper Sauce Hot is the best one. (Far right in the picture) It's very hot, yet also very flavorful. It has a wonderful tangy flavor that is just delicious. It's also thick and you can dab it onto things. The Fiery Hot (3rd from the right in the picture) is the second best. Very flavorful. Even slightly hotter. Not quite as good as the one on the right. The Beware is good, definitely very hot, but not as flavorful. (Far left in the picture) It's also a little runnier. The Belizean Heat is indeed very hot, and very runny. (Second from the right in the picture) It is also less flavorful than the Marie Sharps Habanero Petter Sauce. Between the Beware and the Belizean Heat I can taste a different flavor, but they are a similar product. Of the top four reviewed above, all four are very hot. The Beware is probably the hottest. The Marie Sharps Habanero Peter Sauce and the Belizean Heat are about the same and still very very hot. The Fiery Hot and the Beware are both slightly hotter. None of these three are for people who aren't used to spicy hot sauce. They are HOT. The kind of hot where a drop on your lip burns for half an hour :) The Mild Sauce (Second from the left in the picture). Yes it tastes quite good but seriously, what's the point. It's so mild why get habanero sauce? If you want mild sauce there are many competitors out there. The green sauce (3rd from the left) is flavorful and yet very mild. It's really Sauce more than Hot Spice. Good for a green burrito or something, but you go through the bottle so fast because it's more like a green catsup. If you want to use this I recommend a large bottle so you can cover a green burrito with it. In sum, Get a big bottle of the Marie Sharps Habanero Hot Sauce, the one pictured on the far right. It's definitely the best. My family agrees by the way. If you want to experiment or do a gift pack then the sampler is fine. Still, all the other 5 bottles sat in the fridge and were whittled down over months while I really wanted the one pictured on the far right. Still fun to try them all though. Happy tasting.
F**S
All of these sauces have great flavor and the hottest of the six retains that flavor, but at the same time, it will melt your eyeballs out of your head. Think of the scene in Raiders of the Lost Arc, where the guy's face melts. I'm not going to swear to it, but I think that Marie Sharps Beware could come close to doing that. However, the amazing thing is that, unlike most other seriously hot sauces, Beware does it without sacrificing flavor. Very unusual. I think this is because, instead of using tomatoes as a base, Marie Sharps uses carrots as a base. I think that the acid in the tomatoes somehow impacts the heat in the habaneros, whereas, the carrots have no acid, little flavor, and in fact, help to carry the flavors and the heat of the habaneros. I think that one or two of these have some tomato in them. But even in those cases, carrots are above tomatoes on the ingredients list. A few drops of the Beware sauce in a bowl of mild commercial queso and you have a very flavorful bowl of very hot queso. Beware is great for cooking, too. The others are great for dipping, depending on your taste. If you're having a party, put out Belizean Heat for Belizeans and Texans and a couple of the others for less sophisticated tastes. 🤠
A**R
These are excellent hot sauces with a high quality taste. If you are into hot sauces, I really can't think of a better brand. The white labeled sauce is particularly good, but they all vary. I can consume a bottle extremely fast and pour it on many things. The heat in the hotter sauces can be intense, but the intensity is paired with flavour. I'll have to get some more soon.
P**T
I love hot sauce. My family loves hot sauce. We regularly have 20+ bottles of hotsauce open in the fridge. Tabasco, Sriracha, Cholula are staples. Everyone has their favorites. Rarely do we all agree. However, we do all agree that Marie Sharps sauces are now our new favorite. The 5oz bottles of the regular red habanero sauce lasts 7-10 days in our house. We have to buy the 2-pack 10oz to last a month. I would say that most of the sauces in this sampler are of similar heat level. Even the "Beware" and "Belizean Heat", while slightly hotter, still are in the same category of heat. Even the mild still has a bit of a kick. Basically these sauces have everything I look for in a sauce: good heat, but good flavor. It goes good on everything.
C**D
We've been getting the Marie Sharp's sauces for years. My family discovered them on a wall of hot sauces at a restaurant chain and have been hooked since. As soon as we run out, one of my sons is already begging for more. 🤣 All the boys like trying the new flavors, but Belizean Heat is a staple. If you have a hot sauce lover in your family, this set would make a great gift.
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