I discovered this cool local brand last year at the City of Falls Church Farmers Market where they are a regular vendor. There are two variations of their hot sauce: Oh Mercy! & No Mercy! I purchase the No Mercy! and use it to accent items as well as mixing it with Greek yogurt and then using it as a dip with veggies. I have also my No Mercy! /Greek yogurt combination on burgers or other sandwiches as a nice accent(especially if you are not a mayo or mustard fan…). The thing I like about their sauce is it is not just hot(although believe me, it has a serious kick) it also has flavor. I have also tried their fried plantain, quinoa salad, and ghanaian. All have been tasty. I hope to acquire(& try) some of their spicy coconut pumpkin soup. The folks who have been at the booth the times I have visited have all been nice and helpful. The sauce is thick(think spreadable) and inexpensive. The bottles are $ 7 and last me a season. I have used these as fun gifts for folks who like hot things, granted I know someone who puts hot sauce in his coffee, but other folks have appreciated it as well. In summary, if you are looking for some hot sauce(or know someone who might like it) I recommend giving No Mercy! a try.(Both types are usually available to sample when they have a booth at the CFC Farmers Market.)
Amber W.
Classificação do local: 5 Arlington, VA
I LOVE to cook, I cook all the time, I am always preparing food, it is what I DO. This hot sauce has ruined me. I no longer have any technique or preferred spices or other ingredients, and the only flavor combination I care about now is whatever I can fit on my plate plus Oh Mercy! Hot Sauce. You name it, if it can fit on my plate, then I want to put this stuff on it, now. And things that aren’t mixed with it just make me sad. The stuff is good, really effing good. A friend randomly gifted me a jar of this stuff, and I was a little confused as to why, but once I tried it, I was just glad he did.
Abraham S.
Classificação do local: 5 Gaithersburg, MD
Once you taste, you will certainly say OHMERCY! It’s the best example of how a flavorful hot sauce should be made. I marinated chicken breasts, flavored shrimp with vegetable entrée, there’s no wrong with any type of food you like to spice up to the«Oh Mercy!» level!