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365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Jalapeño Hot Sauce is a USDA certified organic, vegan, and non-GMO hot sauce that delivers a fat-free, no added sugar spicy kick. Perfectly sized at 5 fl oz, it enhances a variety of dishes from tacos to soups with clean, zesty heat.
L**L
Perfect
Adds just the right kick-I use it in frozen entrees to freshen up the flavor. Just wish it wasn't out of stock
C**W
I like it!
Delicious!
N**E
Love ❤️🔥 no sugar! 👍🏼
Many purchases over the years. Organic 🌟 no sugar 🌟 tastes great 🌟 packaging 🌟 price 🌟
D**.
Not the hottest but otherwise a good, tasty, USDA Organic sauce
This is not a sauce to light your mouth on fire, nope, but it does have two fine qualities to help make up for that, one, it has fine flavor, tastes satisfyingly good, and two, it has a USDA Organic label on its bottle so it should be healthy to eat.
A**R
The Best 'Hot' Sauce
Very flavorful, not too hot. We put it on everything!
K**I
It's alright
Tastes weird. Pretty spicy though
R**D
No longer available
Great product - very popular in all the stores, yet no longer available in any of the stores that used to carry it and also no longer available on Amazon.
E**N
A nice affordable mild jalepeno pepper sauce that usually arrives over night.
I used to buy "Louisiana Gold" Pepper Sauce here on Amazon (a mild condiment made by "Louisiana" brand), then poof one day it simply vanished. So I tried this Amazon 365 by Whole Foods Market Jalapeno Hot Sauce (ASIN B07DFRV29S) instead due to the low price and fast delivery. At first the 365 Jalapeno Hot Sauce was a little bit hotter than I am used to, but by no means I would call it a "hot" sauce. A better term for the 365 sauce would be a mild jalapeno pepper sauce. I like it fine for sprinkling on omelets, seafood, pizza, et-cetera. It's mild enough so it does not kick off a case of heart-burn in me. So if you are looking for a fairly mild affordable jalepeno pepper sauce to add a bit of zing, look no further. If it's still a bit too hot for you, try adding a little water or vinegar to it to dilute it. Either that or just toss it out - it's cheap enough (even for today's crazy economy).
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