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SKU:Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co.【HB4】

Mango Habanero

Mango Habanero

Heat Level : 5/10

Regular price ¥2,000
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A Caribbean-style dish from Canada with mango, bell peppers, onions, and habaneros. This spicy sauce has a variety of spices rather than a tropical mango flavor. It goes perfectly with beef, grilled shrimp, fried rice, and salads. This is a new flavor from Heartbeat Hot Sauce Company, the same manufacturer of Pineapple & Fermented Habanero, which was launched in March of this year and has become very popular. Japanese hot sauce fans say, "All of the hot sauces here are delicious! This is a new flavor from Heartbeat Hot Sauce, the same manufacturer as the Pineapple & Fermented Habanero. Mango&Habanero is not as tropical and fruity as Pineapple&Fermented Habanero, but has a distinct spicy flavor that is as popular as Pineapple&Fermented Habanero.

INGREDIENTS

Mango, rice vinegar, paprika, lime juice, capsicum (habanero), canola oil, cane sugar, garlic, salt, pak choi, spices

FOOD PAIRING

Burgers, French fries, fried chicken, tacos, grilled salmon, avocado toast, fried chicken, pork steak, fried rice, salad, garlic shrimp

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  • PEPPER

    Habanero

    Habanero still fascinates many people.

    【Scoville Heat units】 350,000 Scoville 【Origin】Amazon, Mexico (Yucatan)

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  • MAKER

    Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co.

    It has been less than 10 years since we started making hot sauce as a hobby in the provincial city of Thunder Bay, Canada.

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    Ontario, Canada

    Ontario is located in Central and Eastern Canada, bordering the United States and the Great Lakes. Its capital, Ottawa, is known for its Victorian architecture on Parliament Hill and the National Gallery of Canada, which exhibits Canadian and aboriginal art. Toronto, the provincial capital, is home to the 553-meter CN Tower, famous for its revolving restaurant and High Park, a rare old-growth oak forest.