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Piko Peppers Piko Riko Hot Sauce

This is the Piko Peppers Piko Riko hot sauce and before we do our little story about it, we just want to quote Hot Ones host Sean Evans. This is what he said about Piko Riko: “I don’t give compliments like that, but when I tasted this sauce I immediately thought: top 5 hot sauces I’ve ever tasted!” And that comes from someone who has already tasted hundreds of different hot sauces. It’s also just a super tasty piri piri style hot sauce with bell peppers, onions, lots of garlic, habaneros, cayenne peppers and even beer. In terms of smell and flavour, it is almost reminiscent of pizza in a bottle, so it will not surprise you that this hot sauce is great with pizza & pasta, but also with chicken, tacos and much more.

Origin: Montreal, Canada

Content: 148 ml

9,95

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Description

Ingredients Piko Peppers Piko Riko Hot Sauce: Bell pepper, onions, vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, cane sugar, rapeseed oil, sea salt, Habanero peppers, Cayenne peppers, spices, beer (water, millet, corn, Demerara sugar, hops, yeast).

This hot sauce is also known from the YouTube show Hot Ones. In Season 19, this sauce was on hot wing #3 out of 10.

Nutritional values per 100gr:
Energy: 170 kcal
Fat: 9 grams
of which saturated fats: 0.5 grams
Carbohydrates: 18 grams
of which sugars: 9 grams
Protein: 2 grams
Sodium: 0.89 grams

Shake before use and refrigerate after opening.

Additional information

Country / Continent

Canada

Heat Level

Medium Hot

Taste

Sweet, Savoury, Sour / Tart

Pepper

Cayenne, Habanero

Vegan

Yes

Merk

Piko Peppers

2 reviews for Piko Peppers Piko Riko Hot Sauce

  1. Max (verified owner)

    I would argue that this is a pizza in a bottle, but this sauce is 100% an excellent addition to pizza or pasta. Verified!

  2. Tobias Buschlinger (verified owner)

    I once had an angolian Coworker, who made hot sauce with Piri Piri and this sauce taste completely like that ( except that its not half as hot as the angolian one 😀 )

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