Tabanero Hot Sauce Review

My husband and I love spicy foods, we also love spicy sauces to add on our food. So when we were given the opportunity to review a couple of bottles from the guys over at Tabanero Hot Sauce we were excited. I think my husband more then me since he loves trying new sauces, lol.



The team from, Tabanero, was started back in 2004 where the they went on a search for the most flavorful spices to create a unique and memorable sauce that people would love. They found this inn Tabasco, Mexico.  Tabanero is a hot sauce that is made of 100% natural ingredients. These ingredients include:

Habanero Peppers
Carrots
Onions
Key Lime Juice
Agave Nectar
Garlic
Salt
Grapefruit Seed Extract

While reviewing this sauce the hubby and I found it to be tangy and zesty. We loved that the heat wasn't too intense and overpowering. With the heat being just right, it allowed us to get the entire experience and enjoy the full flavors of the sauce. I loved that there was carrots in this. I at first had my doubts, but you wouldn't be able to tell that there is carrots in this sauce and for me, I found that the carrots added a bit of sweetness to the sauce, which was great.

If I couldn't love this sauce and company even more, while browsing on their site I found out that these guys also take the time to give back to communities and that while on their quest to find ingredients for their hot sauce in 2007, there was a flood in Tabasco, Mexico that washed away a lot of crops. They helped rebuild the city and help the victims of this flood and still til this day they donate a percentage of their earnings to a local church down in Tabasco, Mexico, that helps the community and people in need, which I think is wonderful. 

To find out how you can purchase Tabanero and get the latest on deals, feel free to check out their website, Facebook and Twitter pages.

~LaQuita
Disclosure: All opinions are my own. I received two bottles of Tabanero at no cost for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.

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