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Crying Thaiger Sriracha Hot Chilli Sauce 484g
Crying Thaiger Sriracha Hot Chilli Sauce 484g
Crying Thaiger Sriracha Hot Chilli Sauce 484g

Crying Thaiger Sriracha Hot Chilli Sauce 484g

Pack size : 484g

KES 895.00(Inc. VAT)

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Origin -
Thailand
highlights
Dip in it, marinade with it, cover wings with it or put it in your bloody Mary a truly versatile sauce that will liven up anything with both hotness and the most wonderful flavour.
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Crying is a real Thai classic, blending chilies, garlic, salt and sugar to make a really smooth tasting hot sauce with a great flavour that can be used in many, many ways. Dip in it, marinade with it, cover wings with it or put it in your bloody Mary a truly versatile sauce that will liven up anything with both hotness and the most wonderful flavour.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
103kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
430.952kJ
Per100Protein
0.8g
Per100Carbohydrates
22g
Per100Sugar
16g
Per100Fat
0.7g
Per100Fibre
2.7g
Salt
4.5g
Sub Type
Chilli Sauce
Form
Paste
Category
Food

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Water 29% Chilli Pepper 28% Sugar 25% Garlic 7% Salt 5% Stabilizer (Xanthan Gum) 4.4% Thickener (E1422 Modified Starch) 1% Acidity Regulator (Acetic Acid) 0.55% Natural Color (Pepper Extract) 0.05%.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Brand Message

Crying Thaiger sriracha is made from real Thai red chili peppers. Thailand is known for adding that real spiciness to their dishes. It is the country where this special sauce finds its roots. So when it comes to peppers and sriracha, the Thai are the experts.