Marie Sharp's is a Belizean hot sauce brand known for its use of fresh produce and natural ingredients.
Established in 1981 in Dangriga Town, Belize
Named after its owner Marie Sharp
Started with two products: 'Marie Sharp's Fiery Hot Habanero Pepper Sauce' and 'Marie Sharp's Mild Habanero Pepper Sauce'
Expanded its product line to include various hot sauce flavors, jams, jellies, and marinades
American hot sauce brand known for its signature flavor and accessibility. Offers a range of hot sauces and pepper sauces.
Mexican hot sauce brand known for its mild heat and versatility. Offers a range of hot sauces with different flavors.
Thai-inspired hot sauce brand known for its sweet and spicy flavor. Offers a single hot sauce flavor in various sizes.
Signature hot sauce made with fresh habanero peppers, carrots, onions, lime juice, and vinegar. Known for its bold heat and bright flavor.
Mild version of the signature hot sauce. Made with the same fresh ingredients, but with a milder heat level.
Fruit-based jams made with fresh produce and natural ingredients. Available in flavors like pineapple, mango, and guava.
Marie Sharp's hot sauces are known for their heat, but they also have plenty of flavor. The exact level of heat can vary depending on the specific product, but most are in the medium to hot range.
Marie Sharp's hot sauces are known for their use of fresh produce and natural ingredients, which gives them a bright and bold flavor. They also use habanero peppers, which are less common in hot sauces but can add a unique fruity flavor.
Marie Sharp's hot sauce is available for purchase online, as well as in many specialty food stores and grocery stores. Check the brand's website for a list of retailers.
Marie Sharp's hot sauce can be used in a variety of recipes, including marinades, stir-fries, and barbecue sauces. Check the brand's website for recipe ideas.
Most of Marie Sharp's hot sauces are gluten-free, but it's always best to check the label to be sure. The brand uses natural ingredients, so there are fewer additives and potential allergens to worry about.