if it didn't have a cap, did it not just leak everywhere?
These bottles have screw hole tops you just screw it back down to do it up and close the hole...
fxyfxyfxyfxyfxy
17 Feb 175#7
1£ at Morrison in store
HUKDposter to fxyfxyfxyfxyfxy
17 Feb 171#10
Not the same brand. This is far superior and usually much more expensive.
sam_of_london to fxyfxyfxyfxyfxy
18 Feb 17#30
I went to Morrisons when someone posted here but did not find any.
mr-big-d
17 Feb 171#8
Ordered it a few weeks ago, green screw top cap and bottle sealed inside that, expiry Aug 2018 but quite honestly this is chili sauce and would last for ages after the expiry date if allowed to. Too many people take to much notice of the expiry date on things!
Benji24
17 Feb 17#9
Great deal, bought
dean_brfc
17 Feb 171#11
Are there any good chilli sauces that aren't loaded with sugar?
I'm sure this is great, but sugar is the second highest ingredient. Not bothered about the health side of it, I just don't want a sweet taste in my sauce.
captainbeaky
17 Feb 17#12
Using a bottle that was best before Feb 2016. (I've had it for a couple of years). Still tastes ok. I'm not sure how some people can get through so much of it.
was just about to purchase £6.34 now :disappointed:
JoseChupachup
17 Feb 17#16
Bought this to try but not really rocking my world. It's more like a salty garlic sauce with a hint of chilli. Not really hot?
ChrisRX to JoseChupachup
17 Feb 171#19
It's not supposed to be super hot, it's more of a flavoursome chili sauce. I like it because I quite like medium spice but not anything too hot.
Noxia
17 Feb 172#17
In before the chilli brag brigade come in telling us how only eating raw chilllis is hot.
dealornodeal977
17 Feb 17#18
horrible sweet chilli sauce, not spicy at all and as others have said contains a lot of sugar. The sort of gloopy mess you get served with your spring rolls. Have seen this cheaper in Tesco world food section. Avoid.
saucymonk to dealornodeal977
17 Feb 17#20
This isn't sweet chilli sauce...
scrimpersdelight
17 Feb 17#21
Can anyone recommend an authentic kebab shop style chilli sauce? I know they differ but generally the stuff that kebab shops use tastes far better
dealornodeal977 to scrimpersdelight
17 Feb 17#25
The best ones are homemade. I would find a decent Turkish restaurant and buy some from them direct. Not hard to make with a blender though, just experiment with the ratios until you get the desired results and you can make a huge batch for very little money.
dealornodeal977
17 Feb 171#22
Its sweet.
saucymonk
17 Feb 17#23
No, this particular one isn't sweet, and your description of it is nothing like this brand.
dealornodeal977
17 Feb 17#24
Obviously not a fan of chilli sauce, or Asian food in general.
lianghe1984
17 Feb 171#26
As a Chinese, I have never tried it myself, always prefer to make the fresh chili sauce
UniquelyMoi247
17 Feb 171#27
I buy this from Aldi. Slightly addicted to it :smile:
scrimpersdelight
17 Feb 17#28
Good idea, I might experiment a little, see if I can knock some up. I have a feeling that my addiction to these shop bought sauces is leading to an excessive salt consumption!
sam_of_london
18 Feb 17#29
You should eat these in moderation. I love this sauce but it contains lots of sugar more than salt. Excess sugar causes obesity , tooth decay, diabetes and alzimers. Excess salt only causes high blood pressure.
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These bottles have screw hole tops you just screw it back down to do it up and close the hole...
I'm sure this is great, but sugar is the second highest ingredient. Not bothered about the health side of it, I just don't want a sweet taste in my sauce.