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Dat's Nice - Original Datil Sauce

About the Sauce:This Florida based company's name comes from the D-A-T in Datil peppers, a staple ingredient in their craft hot sauces. The "Nice" comes from the pleasant taste you get from eating it! That's it, Dat's Nice!

Dat’s Nice Datil Pepper Sauce is a hot sauce with a unique flavor from the datil pepper. The flavors of all the ingredients come together to make this an exceptional hot sauce for just about any cooked foods. Try this unique datil pepper hot sauce from St. Augustine, Florida! 

Uses: Give this a try with seafood or any of your favorite recipes. It will add a hint of heat and oh, so much flavor.

Heat: Mild

Ingredients: Water, Sugar, Tomato Paste, Rice Wine Vinegar, Onions, Green Bell Peppers, Datil Peppers, Cucumber, Distilled Vinegar, Brown Sugar (Cane Sugar and Molasses), Salt, Garlic, Worcestershire Sauce (Water, Distilled Vinegar, Worcestershire Concentrate (Molasses, Vinegar, Water, Spices, Natural Flavor, Garlic Powder, Caramel Color, Salt, Anchovies, Tamarind), Sugar and Salt), Black Pepper, Onion Powder, Xanthan Gum, Garlic Powder.  CONTAINS: FISH

Size:5oz Bottle

 

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Dats Nice's Story

"I’ve always loved to cook," says Joe Stewart, owner of Dat’s Nice Hot Sauce. "The Datil peppers fascinated me because they were spicy hot with a sweet tang!”  

After a few years of struggling to find the best way to incorporate the delicious Datil peppers into his life, Joe began a journey when he started growing his own Datil pepper plants in his backyard in St. Augustine, Florida. After harvesting his first batch of Datil peppers, his first idea was to make some of his favorite foods using the peppers, just to see how they spiced up a meal. It didn’t take long before his old recipes became family favorites. 

After encouragement from family and friends to try his hand at Datil pepper hot sauce, Joe went all-in! He bought all the necessary ingredients and began blending them up in his kitchen. By 2010, Joe had his sauce in bottles and was shipping them around the country.

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