Habanero Hot Sauce




Sustainable goodness
Tia Lupita brings the bright, bold flavors of Mexican cuisine to your table, from delicious hot sauces inspired by a family recipe, and tortillas crafted from nopales cactus.
Why we love it
This hot sauce perfectly balances the heat and flavor of habanero, thanks to a simple (but flavorful) ingredients list that includes habanero peppers, dates, mangos, and spices. The ingredients are sourced from local farms, and they're non-GMO and gluten-free certified. Try this hot sauce over eggs, tacos, quesadillas, and more. It's basically amazing on anything.
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- Gluten-Free
- Grain-Free
- Sugar-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- BIPOC Owned
- Made In The USA
- Non-GMO
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Plastic Minimal
- Recyclable Packaging
- TerraCycle Packaging
Shipping
Hive orders generally take up to 48 business hours to process and ship via ground shipping.
How it does good
Sustainable snacks and sauces, with homemade origins
Food is truly love with every taste of Tia Lupita, which crafts delicious Mexican sauces and snacks inspired by family recipes. Along with their delectable hot sauces, the team at Tia Lupita are big on nopales cactus, a staple in Mexican cuisine. Nopales thrives in hot, arid climates, and doesn't need a ton of water to grow. It also doesn't require pesticides or tilling. This delicious superfood can be made into a flour, and it's also known for health benefits like lowering blood sugar. Cactus has a lot to bring to the table, which is why Tia Lupita brings it to yours.
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responsible sourcing
Tia Lupita sources their nopales cactus from impoverished communities in Mexico, providing them with more opportunities. The whole cactus gets used, both as a source of food and fuel. -
recyclable packaging
The hot sauces are packaged in recyclable glass bottles. -
low carbon footprint
They've joined forces with Renewal Mill, who makes upcycled okara flour, to make delicious, grain-free tortillas. By using upcycled ingredients, they can help reduce their food supply carbon footprint by 40%.
How to use it
Use this habanero hot sauce as a condiment with a breakfast burrito.
When you're done...
Rinse the glass bottle and recycle it in a curbside bin. The plastic cap is recyclable 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.
About the Brand
Tia Lupita
Tia Lupita
