In the meantime, it's most likely going away to fetch a torch; the sheer intensity comes back with a vengeance, to say the least. That torch is used to light your tongue on fire, and it will stay that way for the next 10 minutes while you contemplate how a hot sauce with this much burn manages to retain so much of its tart flavor. We think it'll satisfy all but the most masochistic heat enthusiasts; if you're part of that particular group, keep reading on.
If you like the flavor of Gringo Bandito Original but prefer the heat turned way up, here's your ticket. Gringo Bandito Spicy Yellow.
According to Gringo Bandito's website, Spicy Yellow is both the newest and hottest sauce from the brand. As the name suggests, the sauce itself takes on a distinctive yellow hue - it's a color that most people would associate with a salad dressing, not a hot sauce.
The color comes from the Scotch Bonnet and Habanero peppers featured in the blend, and it's also a good way to identify this particular bottle if you've built up a collection of hot sauces. Spicy Yellow is best kept for thrill seekers who enjoy the sensation of ingesting lava. Super Hot seems to bring more heat from the first bite, but Spicy Yellow definitely earns its spot as the most intense offering in Gringo Bandito's lineup.
It's almost disappointingly mild at first; if the food you're eating it with has any punch of its own, Spicy Yellow practically takes a back seat flavor-wise. At this point, most people will splash on more Spicy Yellow to get a better sample of the taste. Here's our advice: don't do that. Give it a few seconds to sink in, then hold on! The habanero is obvious, with a nearly invisible profile at first that gradually builds into a searing burn and forces your body to react.
Expect to sweat profusely if there's more than a drop or two on the morsel you're eating. It's not an all-out assault on your tongue and lips, though - beyond the intense heat, there's a wonderful smoky flavor that complements just about any type of food that calls for hot sauce.
Our only complaint about Spicy Yellow is its relative rarity - outside of Amazon. If you can find it, though, it's well worth a try.
They'll love the flavor, though, and you'll need to buy them a bottle. Search Query Submit Search. Heat Levels See more "Close Cart". Search 0 Cart. View in your space. On Sale. Shipping calculated at checkout. Manufactured by Hungry Punker.
Recently viewed products. Gringo Bandito. This sauce brings the heat to the back of your mouth right away with the scorpion pepper and continues to build. This is a perfect hot sauce for the heat seeking chilihead!
Uses: Many chiliheads will take a spoonful of this sauce to get the full flavor and heat, but give it a try in a noodle soup or pho. Maker Story: Growing up in Southern California, Dexter Holland developed a strong love and appreciation for Mexican cuisine at a young age.
This passion for Mexican cooking and culture is what started Gringo Bandito; Dexter set out to make an all-natural, healthy hot sauce that had a true full-bodied flavor.
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