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Chilli Madness Gift Box

$62

Great as a gift or just for yourself. Presented in a gift box, this pack includes one of each of the following:

  • Carolina Barbecue Sauce Ultra Hot (250ml)
  • Fever Chilli Sauce Extreme (150ml)
  • Reaper Magic Sauce Ultra Hot (150ml)
  • Bubblegum Chilli Sauce (250ml) Currently out of stock – this will be replaced with our hot Habanero chilli Sauce

The gift box of challenges!  With very different flavour combinations to suit most styles of dishes, you can create mind blowing results.  Definitely a pack to share when friends come over!  A culinary gift of the season.

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Description

HEAT LEVEL: 9/10

Carolina BBQ Sauce
The star of Cobra Chilli, meet our highly decorated, ultra-hot BBQ sauce. With fresh tomato, garlic and onion, this sauce combines the sweet smoke flavours of molasses and Worcestershire to create a velvety smooth sauce that goes perfectly on anything off the BBQ hot plate.

Fever Chilli Sauce
The Carolina Reaper (HP22B) chilli was ranked as the hottest chilli in the world, according to Guinness World Records in 2013 at an average of 1,569,300 Scoville Heat Units. Then in early 2018, it was re-tested and re-classified at 1,641,183 – Wow, that is HOT! This all-natural sauce, with 50% Carolina Reaper, has a beautiful homemade chunky consistency, delivers a delicious taste and wonderful aroma. It has a very nice upfront flavour from the tomatoes and a slight hint of garlic and onion. 35 seconds after tasting, the extreme heat of the Carolina Reapers really packs a punch. This sauce is so good in cooking, especially Spaghetti Bolognese – Yum.

Reaper Magic Sauce
The first five seconds in your mouth, you will taste all of the ingredients – the soy, the sesame oil, the onion, ginger and garlic and even the Carolina Reaper – but without the heat. Then the heat will kick in but will only really last for about 15 seconds. It will then dissipate, leaving you with the fantastic flavours of all the natural ingredients. Wow – magic! We also call it Magic Sauce because it goes with, on and in almost every kind of food.  Try in a Stir-Fry, as a Dumplings Dipping Sauce, Thai Beef Salad Dressing, Steak Sauce or with Oysters Kilpatrick.

Bubblegum Chilli Sauce  – currently out of stock, this will be replaced with our Ultra Hot Torrid Affair Chilli Sauce
The strangely named chilli “Bubblegum” is growing in popularity, super hot with some fruitiness make for a nicely rounded sauce.  Seriously hot though so be careful with this one!

* Please note, in the event that any ingredient becomes unavailable we will swap it for a similar item of equal or greater value *

Additional information

Weight 1.9 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 8 cm

2 reviews for Chilli Madness Gift Box

  1. Dave Medwin (verified owner)

    Loved the soy based and the Bbq reaper sauces. So I thought I’d try some more . One of the best chilli sauces on the market hands down . Well done to adding flavour to your hot sauces

    • Flavour & Spice (store manager)

      such great feeback, thanks for making our day 🙂

  2. D Flamia (verified owner)

    First purchased Fever Chilli Sauce Extreme at Floriade stall in Canberra for my son-in-law -avid Chilli loving man—he loved it-wanted more…he enjoyed the extra taste of spices in the sauce! I have now bought him your Chilli Madness Gift Box for Christmas- he will be very pleased to taste your range! He will most likely purchase more from you!

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