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Habanero Hot Sauces

Habanero peppers have a reputation for bold heat, of course, but also a fruity, almost floral flavor that most don't expect the first time it hits. That combination is what makes a good habanero hot sauce pretty hard to put down.

We've got habanero options from "aggressively friendly" to "okay, I felt that." Some lean into mango sweetness, others layer in savory onion, and some go straight for the heat. Whatever direction you want to go, one of these is riding shotgun.

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The Habanero Is Doing a Lot Here

Sweet Onion Habanero is the sauce that convinces people who "don't do spicy" to finish the bottle. The onion rounds out the heat in a way that can be surprising. 

Shinedown's Attention, Attention This is Hot!!! combines mango with habanero. Tropical up front with a proper burn behind it, this sauce makes chicken tacos feel like a whole event.

Slaughter Sauce is for when the fruit notes aren't the point. It's habanero turned up to max volume and not worried about busting your taste buds. 

Want garlic in the mix? The Garlic Habanero turns up the flavor with creamy, bold garlic and habanero heat.

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Letting the Peppers Shine

You can fake heat. It’s loud, it burns, and it tastes like…not much.

We’d rather build it the right way with real habanero peppers, real ingredients, and stuff you can pronounce without sounding it out.

Everything’s made in-house, in small batches, by people who care what it tastes like when it hits your food, with no preservatives and no artificial anything.

FAQs

How hot is habanero hot sauce, actually?

Habaneros sit between 100,000 and 350,000 Scoville Heat Units. For context, a jalapeno tops out around 8,000. So yes, there's a difference.

On our 0 to 10 heat scale, most habanero sauces in this collection land between 5 and 7.

What does habanero sauce taste like?

This sauce is fruity, bright, a little citrusy, sometimes almost apricot-like. The heat builds quickly and lingers, but the flavor is what keeps people coming back.

It's why habanero pairs so well with mango, pineapple, and onion. The sweetness makes the heat more interesting.

What should I put habanero hot sauce on?

Wings are an obvious answer. But we also recommend tacos, scrambled eggs, grilled fish, roasted vegetables, and a burger that could use some help. Sweet Onion Habanero works well as a dipping sauce or mixed into a dressing.

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