The best hot sauce around at the moment! It's sweet and spicy, but not too much. Just a little hhhhhheat!
Warm lips.
Uni-Eagle Sriracha Hot Chilli Sauce has well selected from the premium sun-ripened chillies which is prized for its warm, burning sensation when eaten. Sriracha sauce frequently serves as the general purpose hot sauce for many variety of cuisines ; such as French fries, sandwiches, snack foods, buffalo wings, pasta, pizza, eggs, noodles, sushi rolls and even combined with soy sauce and sugar for making the magnificent dipping sauce.
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MrScotchBonnet
27 Jan 174#3
Nice on sausages.
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jeczap
31 Jan 17#17
I was in Hookwood Tesco the other week and was delighted to find the Komodo Dragon chilli (previously only at select stores) - now available online
scoobytawazara
29 Jan 17#16
none in my local Morrisons arghhhh
alternate
28 Jan 171#12
I saw a doc on the rooster sauce factory. No surprise it is easily copied. Very few ingredients, almost all chilli with a little salt and sugar.
MrHot to alternate
28 Jan 17#15
You can make your own, but ideally you need to age the chillies for a few years.
SalmanOrange
28 Jan 17#14
You can get these for £1 from most Asian cash and carrys
jaydeeuk1
28 Jan 172#13
I love hot stuff. If you want something that is genuinely hot, have a look here
The extreme stuff is nice and adds a good kick. Can also highly recommend the pork scratchings and chocolate they do, especially the Mississippi mud pie. About 1m scovilles but extremely addictive and gives a nice burn.
If you like some proper heat, the instant regret chocolate does the job. Actually tastes quite nice but is very hot, you'd struggle to finish a bar whilst watching a film, I can usually manage a couple of pieces before I start hiccuping uncontrollably. Has been known to make grown men cry.
The hottest stuff is something called 'the source' pure capsicum wax. Won't do you much good, but some hilarious videos on YouTube trying a tiny dot.
shutupman
28 Jan 17#11
Never tasted this before, how does it compare to Huy Fong? Never seen a red top either, usually it's green for normal and yellow for extra hot. What's red for, more sugar?
Ted Wales
28 Jan 17#10
Be careful! This stuff is strangely addictive. It also seems to go well with everything. I'm sure it'll be banned in a few years time.
dush_yant
27 Jan 17#9
I stand corrected.
And at £4 a bottle it's even more expensive!
MrScotchBonnet
27 Jan 174#3
Nice on sausages.
unconfirmed to MrScotchBonnet
27 Jan 17#8
That's a disturbingly high definition sausage
dush_yant
27 Jan 17#6
This is not the original "Flying goose" brand but tastes close enough. For half the price of Flying Goose it's great!
unconfirmed to dush_yant
27 Jan 171#7
If there is such a thing, The Rooster brand is the 'original'
angusangus
27 Jan 17#5
Literally came out of Aldi and it's even £1.99 in there so bargain!
Krooner
27 Jan 17#4
Great price, not in my store though. I have to go across to Sainsburys where it's about £2.79.
sam_of_london
27 Jan 17#2
Best Hot sauce. Heat added.
guttediam
27 Jan 17#1
Heat for HOT SAUCE :P
Still no Morrisons around me Guttediam
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Warm lips.
Uni-Eagle Sriracha Hot Chilli Sauce has well selected from the premium sun-ripened chillies which is prized for its warm, burning sensation when eaten. Sriracha sauce frequently serves as the general purpose hot sauce for many variety of cuisines ; such as French fries, sandwiches, snack foods, buffalo wings, pasta, pizza, eggs, noodles, sushi rolls and even combined with soy sauce and sugar for making the magnificent dipping sauce.
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Latest comments (17)
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The extreme stuff is nice and adds a good kick. Can also highly recommend the pork scratchings and chocolate they do, especially the Mississippi mud pie. About 1m scovilles but extremely addictive and gives a nice burn.
If you like some proper heat, the instant regret chocolate does the job. Actually tastes quite nice but is very hot, you'd struggle to finish a bar whilst watching a film, I can usually manage a couple of pieces before I start hiccuping uncontrollably. Has been known to make grown men cry.
The hottest stuff is something called 'the source' pure capsicum wax. Won't do you much good, but some hilarious videos on YouTube trying a tiny dot.
And at £4 a bottle it's even more expensive!
Still no Morrisons around me Guttediam