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Original Hot Sauce | DJABLO Sauce Reviews

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Super unique flavor! Perfect heat! Definitely add this to your collection!
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Posted 3 years ago
Really good hot sauce!
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
Not a fan of the flavor at all. Also not spicy at all, kinda bland, and doesn't go with anything IMO.
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Posted 4 years ago
Oh no! So sorry to hear that! With its Filipino roots, Djablo it's quite different from other sauces out there. Because it has a whipped coconut oil base and a good amount of ginger, I love to pour it on a Green Curry or some fried rice. I've also found it pops on a steak and samosas! Or if you'd like a recommendation for something more to your send an email to ilovehotsauce@heatonist.com
Posted 4 years ago
We were a bit disappointed in this sauce. My wife is from Cebu and was hoping it would capture some of the unique tastes there, but the sauce is not very spicy and a bit on the bland side for us.
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Posted 4 years ago
This sauce unexpectedly made it to my favorite of all sauces in my fridge. You can literally put this on everything. Flavor is not so powerful, it's more subtle and that's why I think it is good for any meal (mostly any meal).
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Posted 4 years ago
Fantastic! The flavor surpassed my expectations!
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Posted 4 years ago
This is a sauce that pairs with literally anything. Beef, fish, chicken, veggies... literally anything. It doesn't add too much heat, but still has a nice kick with lots of bright flavor; mostly greens, garlic, ginger, and chilis, as advertised. Definitely a 'sleeper' sauce, as it seems to end up in the top three sauces on just about anything I try it on.
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Posted 4 years ago