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Akabanga Extra Hot Chilli Oil is a potent 20ml bottle of authentic African chili oil, delivering intense heat and rich flavor with just a few drops. Non-GMO and highly rated, it’s the perfect compact condiment for professionals who crave bold, authentic spice in their culinary creations.
| ASIN | B01HJ3L48M |
| Age Range Description | 18 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,179 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 132 in Chilli & Hot Pepper Sauce |
| Brand | Akabanga |
| Cuisine | African Cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (222) |
| Date First Available | 2 Oct. 2016 |
| Format | Oil |
| Item model number | 6164000472015 |
| Manufacturer | Sina Gerard |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 8.89 cm; 0.02 g |
| Region Produced In | Africa |
| Serving Recommendation | 2 - 3 drops as needed |
| Speciality | Non GMO |
| Units | 20 millilitre |
| Volume | 20 Millilitres |
O**E
Hot and tasty
Really hot! Just as I like it
M**E
Chilli oil
Arrived on time chilling oil nice
Z**D
Just a few drops!
This is an amazing chilli oil, it is so good I take it everywhere in my handbag. Just a few drops needed, so the bottle lasts a long time. Anyone who like chilli will love this, and want to buy it immediately.
M**R
Great Oil
Thus oil should have a written health warning and should be sold in lead containers. Its powerful alright but adds a zing to any Eastern dsh.
Y**.
Amazing Akabanga
I loveeeeeee this chilli oil, can’t travel without it. I put it on every meat. Soooo flavourful. Can’t do without it.
C**G
Good quality chilli oil
Fantastic easy way to add chilli to recipes. Very hot one or two drops is enough, but keeps for ages if kept in fridge
J**B
Rubbish
Absolutely rubbish Came damaged and oil leaking everywhere Would not recommend
G**D
Nicely warm, but I didn't find it had much kick
I'm a bit of a chilli-head and I like extra-hot sauces (not necessarily "enthusiast" or "extreme" heat, but something just a bit hotter than your average hot pepper sauce). Akabanga was suggested by Amazon while I was browser other sauces, and it caught my eye - so I thought it worth a go. And don't get me wrong - it certainly IS worth a go, and is perfectly pleasant. There's nothing wrong with it per se, but perhaps the size of the bottle made me think this was a bit special and I'd been expecting something a little hotter; this didn't fit the bill for me. I've tried it using it "neat" (e.g. drizzled on a home-made pizza, or a few drops into a chilli con carne wrap), but for me it didn't do much. I could obviously tell there was chilli oil on my pizza, but it didn't seem much different - if at all - to the standard chilli oil you get in big bottles on the table of any given high street pizza chain. Perhaps I got a bottle from a duff batch? I also used a few drops in early stages of cooking a dish, wondering if the heat might develop while the pot was cooking. I tried a goodly squirt of this in with the ginger/garlic/chilli puree while making a "desi style" curry but in truth I couldn't really tell any difference from my normal recipe (maybe because I already had a scotch bonnet in the puree, along with the other chillies). I also tried adding a few drops in the early stages of making a chilli con carne when I was browning the meat (made using a standard packet/sachet mix) but again once it was cooked I couldn't notice much/any difference - perhaps I needed to add more; who knows. It's not like I can't taste it, it's just that it doesn't give me the tingle I crave. Perhaps this is just because I've gotten used to hotter sauces and I've built up some sort of tolerance; I'm not sure. Again: the taste from the oil isn't bad, and if you like spicier foods then it's worth a look. It's just that for the size of the bottle I'd perhaps been expecting something a bit "extra" - not crazy, not insane, not dangerous; just something with a bigger kick. I still have maybe half a bottle left, and will give it one last go - I'll try *ALL* of it next time I cook a spicy dish: I'll use this instead of vegetable oil and see what happens! Flavour: fine. Temperature: warm. But if you're looking for something with a kick, then this shouldn't be your first choice.
T**T
Bien piquant
J**A
Mein Mann liegt es, hält sehr lang, da man nur wenige Tropfen braucht.
F**R
He has a penchant for spicy flavors and he uses this oil in almost every meal. It brings significant heat with a delicious earthy flavor. We originally found the chili oil at a local fish monger on the East Coast, and when we moved to CA, we were happy to find it on Amazon. The vendor sent our order quickly and the bottles were well-wrapped for shipping.
M**R
cette huile est vraiment plutot piquante. son goût est tres agreable aussi, un gout vegetal, meme fruité, bien vert. deja juste une goutte de cette huile sur un morceau de pain, c'est tres bon.
C**L
A couple of drops will do just fine with Akabanga Extra Hot Chilli Sauce. The heat is good and the flavor is very nice. This chilli sauce is potent. My only wish is that it was easier to open. I had to trim the punch hole in order to puncture the plastic covering. Remember to use a drop and sample until you find the flavor and heat that appeals to you. Great product.
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