Dedicated to the brave men and women who serve and who have served in the US Marine Corps, Semper Fi Marine Corps Hot Sauce comes to us from Camp Lejeune NC, where it is a favorite on steaks, chops, burgers, and anything else that could use some serious firepower. This is a gourmet hot sauce made with all-natural ingredients according to the Caribbean style: Fiery red habanero peppers blended with carrots, onions and garlic in a vinegar-lime juice base, with just a dash of salt. The habanero flavor is straightforward with plenty of heat (about a 7 on a 10-point scale where 10 is hottest), but not so ridiculously hot that you can't taste your food. Semper Fi Hot Sauce is great as an everyday hot table sauce to splash on everything from breakfast eggs, sausage, hash browns etc. to lunchtime sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, tacos etc. to dinner entrees like grilled meats, roast chicken, pasta, Mexican/Tex-Mex/Southwestern and other hearty fare. Because this is an honest hot sauce without additional flavorings (e.g., no herbs, mustard, smoke etc.), it also works well in all sorts of recipes when you want to add fiery heat without altering the essential flavor of the recipe -- for example, chili, meatloaf and other ground-meat dishes, casseroles, stews, homemade salsa and spaghetti sauce, rice & beans, and more.
If you're looking for a gift for a Marine who enjoys zesty foods, you can't go wrong with Semper Fi Marine Corps Hot Sauce: The elegant gold-foil label features the Marine Corps emblem, AND when you purchase this sauce from the Carolina Sauce Company we donate a dollar for every bottle sold to Operation Sauce Drop, our nonprofit program that sends free gift boxes of hot sauce, BBQ sauce & salsa to US troops serving abroad. To see other products that help support our deployed troops, check out our Shop to Support Operation Sauce Drop offerings. Semper Fi Hot Sauce has no artificial ingredients or preservatives and has zero carbs, making it a healthy, as well as patriotic, choice for spicing up your food.
Zestfully yours,
Gloria
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