Re: [CH] Scotch Bonnet Hot Sauce (from Jamaica)
Celeste or Dave Anderson (chilehed1@powernet.net)
Mon, 22 Jun 1998 17:47:07 +0000
I purchased a bottle in Kingston when Jim Campbell and I were on our
Jamaica Junket. While there are a lot of hot sauce brands, there are
not very many bottlers. Pickapeppa and Walkers Wood have their own
bottling operations then there are a couple of commercial bottlers in
Kingston doing several brands. From the looks of the bottle, it was
probably packaged by Island Food Processors, Ltd. in Kingston.
I haven't tryed it yet, but certainly will. None of the Jamaican
sauces were expensive. This one was purchased at John R. Wong
Supermarket for $51.00 Jamaician. That's about $1.45 US.
Dave Anderson
Tough Love Chile Co.
http://www.powernet.net/~chilehed1
> The nice looking label says Baronhall Farms, Jamaica on the side it says,
>
> Product of Jamaica
>
> Packed For Jamaica Standard Products Company, Limited
> Williamsfield Manchester Jamaica, W.I.
>
> For Questions or Comments 1 (809) 963-4211
>
> First ingredient is Hot Scotch Bonnet Pepper (Habaneros), the second is 5%
> vinegar. Then, sugar, stabilizer (clear gel), ginger, pimento, cinnamon,
> garlic powder, onion powder.
>
>
> Has anyone seen this stuff around here? In any event, I thought I'd
> mention it, in case anyone is going to Jamaica, or sees it. Don't know
> what it costs, but I do recommend this one.