Subin-Ik Orange Habanero Hot Sauce 5.0 oz
The name comes from the contraction of Subincancab (Subin K'áankab)
which is the town where we grow the pepper and sauce is made. It means "land of red soil with
thorny bushes." Thus the name is taken Subin (thorny) and ik (iik, pepper in Maya) and
Hispanicized, "thorny pepper". Was taken from ancient Mayan recipe, fresh habanero pepper,
mashed in a mortar, previously sauteed adding the secret ingredients of the house.
Salsa de Chile Habanero naranja marca Subin-ik.
Overall Rating for Subin-Ik Orange Habanero Hot Sauce
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Not very tasty and not as hot
By Mexghost from Corning,NY on July 5, 2012
I was hoping for more heat and flavor. I prefer the El yucateco sauce.Cons:
Not enough heat.Little flavor.