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Marie Sharp Releases Berry Habanero

Marie Sharp Releases Berry Habanero | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it
Marie Sharp's made a Berry Habanero Pepper Sauce, and it can be found at NATS.  Wonder what Pirate Edition means when it comes to habaneros.  Gotta try it.
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Hot Mama's Unveils 3 New Spicy Sweet Flavors

Hot Mama's Unveils 3 New Spicy Sweet Flavors | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Hot Mama's has 3 new hot sauce flavors, and they are all spicy sweet. They have added Spicy Sweet Habanero Ginger, Spicy Sweet Habanero Pineapple, and Spicy Sweet Habanero Passion Fruit to their already impressive line of hot sauces.

 

'Introducing our new Sweet Haat Line! Three NEW flavors of our Spicy Sweet Sauce that we hope you’ll love. Let us know what you think of our new Ginger, Pineapple and Passion Fruit sauces.

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Hot Mama's Hot Website

Hot Mama's Hot Website | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Hot Mama's, hot sauce made in Cayo, got a new website.  It looks smooth, and the flames the appear when you navigate are a great touch.  Well done, Belize Internet Marketing and Website Design. 


"Typical Belizean hot pepper sauce – only with a twist (blended instead of chopped).  Belizeans love their hot pepper sauce and they have it with every meal.  Walk into any home or restaurant and it is readily available right there on the table.  Made with fresh vegetables such as carrots, onions, garlic, selected red habanero peppers, and mixed with the right combination of lime juice and vinegar.  Hot Mama's is sure there is a hot sauce with the correct amount of heat just for you!  Most importantly to note ---- no preservatives!"

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Marie Sharp's Habanero Hot Sauce: Interview with Belize's Marie Sharp

Marie Sharp's Habanero Hot Sauce: Interview with Belize's Marie Sharp | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it
Yes, she is the Queen of Habanero.  Her story is awesome, and she has some superb hot sauces.

 

;No dining table in Belize is complete without a bottle of Marie Sharp's Habanero Pepper Sauce. Meet the matriarch behind the country's most recognizable, fruity yet fiery hot sauce.;

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Marie Sharp's Promo Video

Marie Sharp's Promo Video | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Video of the day.  Marie Sharp's has a new promo video out.  Beautifully shot and perfectly edited.  Worth a watch.

 

"Fresh from our farm to your table since 1981, Marie Sharp's Pepper Sauces are made with the freshest and finest ingredients like hand chopped carrots, selected white onions, hand harvested Habaneros, Cane Vinegar, Sea Salt, Key Lime Juice and hand picked garlic making it a Pepper Sauce like no other! Exported and enjoyed in more than 30 countries around the world and also on nearly every family and restaurant table in our beautiful Belize. Marie Sharps, Proud Products of Belize!"

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Touring Marie Sharp's Factory

Touring Marie Sharp's Factory | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

'A Lesson in Heat!'  Marie Sharp's got a great review, and what a title they chose for it.  Everyone loves Marie Sharp's, but the author really had a 'crush' on her habanero sauces, and got to meet Marie herself!  

 

"'Marie Sharp?'  I wondered to myself.  'There's really a Marie Sharp?  It's not some fictional character made up by a corporation to sell hot sauce?'  Marie Sharp's hot sauce had been on every table I'd encountered since arriving in Belize four days prior.  I'd sprinkled it over my eggs, into a hot bowl of shrimp soup and timidly to the side of our chicken when I first encountered the 'fiery hot' variety.  With a presence like that, I expected big business.  I never expected to meet the woman responsible for concocting the hot sauce recipes that have become Belize's national condiment."

 

Check out Marie Sharp's website at: http://www.mariesharps-bz.com/

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