HGHotDrop: Naagin Hot Sauce Can Meet All Your Spice Needs And Then Some

HGHotDrop: Naagin Hot Sauce Can Meet All Your Spice Needs And Then Some
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There is nothing more Indian than a hearty traditional meal that comes with a side of a spicy curry, a lip-smacking achaar or a marvelous chutney. From Dosa with gun powder in the South to fiery Pork Curry in the North East and every cuisine in between, Indians are accustomed to spicy accompaniments with every meal. Being the largest consumer and exporter of chillies in the world, it is surprising that many of us still look for our spice fix with Sriracha or Tobasco made with Mexican chillies whose flavours that are better suited for Asian or Mexican cuisine.

This spicy nugget of information made the chilli loving people behind Naagin Sauce to come up with the brand. After all, as a country that boasts of its love and high threshold for spice, it was necessary to have a hot sauce that was Indian, through and through.

Offering two flavours – Naagin Original and Naagin Bhoot, the brand is trying to make a mark as a hot sauce with traditional Indian flavours. The Original flavour of the sauce has hints of Maharashtrian flavors and feature the Sankeshwari Chilli commonly used in Kohlapuri food. This sauce has a medium spice level, but is sure to kick up any meal a few notches.

The second variant however, known as Naagin Bhoot is not for the faint hearted. The extra spicy sauce features the infamous Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) from Assam. The sauce with a more North Eastern flavour is robust enough to pack a punch, but might also be spicy enough to knock you out.

But if you think this sauce can only be used as a dip, head on over to their website. From Naagin Honey Hummus to Naagin Fried Rice and Naagin Shots, there is no dearth of options if you want to spice up your life a little.

So the next time you need to up your fried rice game, or just want to pair your monsoon pakodas with something more daring than tomato ketchup, try Naagin Sauce.

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