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Psycho Juice Hot Sauce 148ml harnesses the legendary ghost pepper’s intense heat in a carefully crafted, alchemist-tested formula. Cultivated in the shade for enhanced flavor, this South Asian-inspired sauce delivers a bold, warming kick that transforms any meal. With a 4.6-star rating from over 1,200 enthusiasts, it’s the ultimate choice for those who crave serious spice and crave-worthy flavor.













| ASIN | B005MSE5KG |
| Age Range Description | 18+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 66,316 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 672 in Chilli & Hot Pepper Sauce |
| Brand | Psycho Juice |
| Brand Name | Psycho Juice |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Cuisine | South Asian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,289 Reviews |
| Item Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Psycho Juice |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package information | Bottle |
| Package weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 70 |
| Size | 148 ml (Pack of 1) |
| Speciality | Cultivated in the shade |
| Specialty | Cultivated in the shade |
| Unit Count | 148.0 millilitre |
| Unit count | 148.0 millilitre |
H**P
Hot stuff!
I bought this for my husband who loves hot as in spicy foods. It is too hot for me but great if you like HOT food. It smelled very nice and apparently tasted great. I was pleased with the quality of the sauce and thought that it was good value for money.
M**L
Hot sauce but so good and warming
This chilli sauce is so hot and spicy it's amazing. I have bought loads online, in town fairs but this one is hands down incredible. It gives you a hot kick that sticks around but not in a bad way. Warming but fresh. I smash through Encona and the like but this is sparingly. Lovely stuff
V**N
It's HOT.
Haven't come across anything better
P**A
hot hot hot
This was my first sampling of the ghost pepper and no sooner had i popped the spoon in my mouth i knew it was a whole new level of fire my tongue and throat was screaming about ! lots and lots of seeds in this one and a strong taste of chili. The sauce is fairly gloopy and i could just about taste the garlic and vinegar but not much. This sauce is great for cooking as a little goes a long way - i added 2 teaspoons to some chili con carne and it lovely and hot.... its also great mixed with mayonaise mmm hmm. I dont think i would use this neat on food as i find it just too hot but its great used in cooking and i suspect would be nice in a buffalo wing sauce too. just be careful you dont get too carried away hehe or you may need a change of underpants between courses...;)
A**E
Perfect
Perfection in a bottle
J**A
Chef vishal
Spicy enough for crying.
D**K
Lovely flavour with a good heat
Its not crazy hot, but has a good kick coupled with a great flavour - very good for the money
G**Y
The strongest sauce I have ever tasted!
How to Neutralize Hot Foods in the Mouth This Chilly sauce is the hottest I HAVE EVER TASTED! It really eats up your face from the inside out! as much as I was chewing on my own tongue before realizing to late and now I am without a tongue:-) This chilly sauce is so strong that i went ahead and pasted for you here HOW YOU CAN BEST NEUTRALIZE the CHILLY if it is too much what you can handle :-) It is common for people to experience pleasurable and even euphoriant effects from ingesting capsaicin. Folklore among self-described "chileheads" attributes this to pain-stimulated release of endorphins, a different mechanism from the local receptor overload that makes capsaicin effective as a topical analgesic. In support of this theory, there is some evidence that the effect can be blocked by naloxone and other compounds that compete for receptor sites with endorphins and opiates. Capsaicin is an alkaloid oil, which cannot be neutralized in water – which is why drinking a glass of ice water to try and drown out hot food is unsuccessful. Dairy products can reduce the heat of Capsaicin. A glass of milk or some yogurt. is one antidote that can be used if you have had too much spicy food. Dairy product work because one of proteins in dairy, called casein, helps break the bonds capsaicin forms on your nerve receptors . Capsaicin can also be neutralized by alcohol but the amount of alcohol in a beer may not be substantial enough. . A study in the 1990 edition of the “Journal of Physiology and Behavior” found that drinks with five percent ethanol did not work any better than cool water at neutralizing peppers’ heat. Higher concentrations of ethanol can be effective but should be served on ice since warm alcohol can increase the burn. Fatty food can also bind with the capsaicin and help relieve the pain. Think Avocado s... used to cut the spice in guacamole.
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