Habanero + Aji Amarillo Sweet Heat Hot Sauce (Mild)



Mango. Papaya. Habanero. The fruit brings the sweet and the pepper brings the heat. This combo is a match made in pepper sauce heaven.
Sustainable goodness
Humble House is a women- and BIPOC-owned business that works to educate others on the food nutrition.
Why we love it
Habanero peppers pack some serious heat. But when mixed with fruity Aji Amarillo peppers, papaya, mango, and golden raisins, they make a sauce that's equal parts sweet and tangy. When it's crafted with locally sourced ingredients, and no added preservatives, how could you say no?
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- BIPOC Owned
- BPA-Free
- Dairy-Free
- Education
- Environment
- Gluten-Free
- Humble House
- Made In The USA
- Non-GMO
- Recyclable Packaging
- Sustainable Agriculture
- TerraCycle Packaging
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Women Owned
Shipping
Hive orders take 24 hours to process and ship via ground shipping.
How it does good
Improving food education to help us all make better choices
Preservatives and additives are in a lot of popular jarred sauces. Humble House wants to change that. Not only are their sauces free from those questionable ingredients, they're also actively educating consumers about where food comes from. From hosting cooking demonstrations at local markets, to teaching kids at schools, they're committed to food education within their community—all while creating sauces from locally-sourced ingredients.
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supporting key causes
Humble House is a woman and BIPOC owned businness that supports food education. They host cooking demonstrations at local markets, are founding members of the Slow Foods chapter in San Antonio, and frequently visit elementary schools to teach the benefits of fresh local foods. -
low carbon footprint
Humble House is one of few sauce companies to use dried chiles to create their awesome sauce(s). Why? They keep flavor palettes more mild. But an added bonus? They limit the waste that can typically occur when using fresh chiles.
How to use it

Try this sweet and spicy sauce with a crispy chicken.
When you're done...
The bottle is curbside recyclable, while the plastic top can be recycled through TerraCycle by following our special instructions.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
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