Found this stuff at a local supermarket, I think it's also known as rooster sauce). Very dangerous for the non-hotheads, as the sauce itself looks pretty much like ketchup. But then again, you'd have to ignore all the Thai on the label, but I can see this stuff causing some excitement at a barbecue party
ingredients: Chili 44.8%, water 35.2%, sugar 13.4%, garlic 3.2%, salt 1.9% cornstarch, vinegar, monosodiumglutamate (E621), citric acid (E330), xanthan gum (E414), potassium sorbate (E202), natural colour: paprika (E160(c))
So not a very pure sauce (even tho' the label says pure chili). The burn is nothing extreme, and it doesn't last very long either, but it's still pretty nice. I think this sauce will make an excellent ketchup replacement I just got it last night, so haven't tried it on many foods yet, but it's pretty good for breakfast on a peanut butter sandwich
Oh and I paid about 1.40 euro for a 17oz (435ml) bottle.
ingredients: Chili 44.8%, water 35.2%, sugar 13.4%, garlic 3.2%, salt 1.9% cornstarch, vinegar, monosodiumglutamate (E621), citric acid (E330), xanthan gum (E414), potassium sorbate (E202), natural colour: paprika (E160(c))
So not a very pure sauce (even tho' the label says pure chili). The burn is nothing extreme, and it doesn't last very long either, but it's still pretty nice. I think this sauce will make an excellent ketchup replacement I just got it last night, so haven't tried it on many foods yet, but it's pretty good for breakfast on a peanut butter sandwich
Oh and I paid about 1.40 euro for a 17oz (435ml) bottle.