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Reaper’s Harvest Chilli Sauce Extreme (150ml) With 30% Carolina Reaper

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30% of this sauce is made from the Guinness World Record Hottest Chilli in the World – the Carolina Reaper from the USA.

The Carolina Reaper (HP22B) chilli was ranked as the hottest chilli in the world, according to Guinness World Records in 2013. Then in early 2018, it was re-tested and re-classified at 1,641,183 – Wow, that’s HOT!

Reaper’s Harvest is well rounded with equally matched heat and flavour. The ingredients complement each other nicely and shine through the extreme heat of the Carolina Reapers. This is definitely a sauce for chilliheads who can handle the heat.

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Description

Nutrition Information

Servings per package:

15

Serving size:

10
ml

Average Qty
per Serving

Average Qty per 100ml

Energy

31 kJ
314 kJ

Protein

0.2 g
2.2 g

Fat, total

0.1 g
0.5 g

-saturated

0 g
0.1 g

Carbohydrate

1.2 g
11.5 g

-sugars

1.1 g
10.6 g

Sodium

22 mg
222 mg

Ingredients

Fresh Tomato, Fresh Carolina Reaper Chilli (30%), Fresh Onion, Sugar, Vinegar, Fresh Garlic, Sea Salt, Cumin Seed, White Pepper

Serving Suggestion

Mexican and Italian dishes, anything off the BBQ, pasta, stir fry, burgers, hot dogs, or build it into your own gourmet pizza.

Awards

  • 2016 Mr Chilli Awards (Sydney, Australia): 1st Place in the Extra Hot category
  • 2014 Hot Pepper Awards (New York, USA): 3rd Place in the Carolina Reaper Hot Sauce category

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 6.5 × 6.5 × 17 cm
Heat

Size

150ml, 5.1oz

Barcode

"0799632177432"

Australian % Ingredients

95

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