Naagin Smoky Ghost Hot Sauce 230g
$8.00
FLAVOUR PROFILE
Highlighting the legendary flavour and fire from the Bhut Jolokia, our specially smoked chillies create a unique flavour for the rich-textured Smoky Bhoot. Every bite takes you from a hint of sweetness to a tidal wave of flavour before the ghost finally creeps up on you!
ENJOY IT WITH
Anything you can imagine!
Indian – Pakodas, Frankies, Parathas, Dhoklas, Chaat
Home Snacks – Toasties, Rolls, Chillas, Vada Pav, Samosas
Eggs – Poached, Scrambled, Omelet, Bhurji, Fried
Fast Food – Burgers, Fries, Hot Dog, Wings, Tacos
Italian – Pizza, Pasta,Rissoto, Ravioli, Lasagna
Continental – Grilled-Fried-Roasted Meats, Stir-fry Vegetables, Sandwiches, Salads
SKU:
449
Categories: All Products, Sauces and Seasoning
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