Marie Sharp is a Belizean hot sauce brand that produces a range of hot sauces, marinades, and condiments. Their products are made using fresh, natural ingredients and are known for their flavor, heat, and versatility.
Founded in 1980 by Marie Sharp, a Belizean homemaker who started making hot sauce in her kitchen as a way to use up extra peppers from her farm
The brand grew in popularity and expanded worldwide, with Marie's family members continuing to run the business after her retirement in 2006
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Yes, Marie Sharp's hot sauces are known for being spicy. However, they also have a well-rounded flavor profile and are not just about the heat.
Marie Sharp's hot sauces are available in many online retailers, as well as in specialty food stores and some supermarkets. You can also buy them directly from the brand's website.
Marie Sharp's hot sauces are made using fresh, natural ingredients and are known for their well-rounded flavor profile, not just their heat. The brand also has a wide range of unique and creative flavors.
Yes, all of Marie Sharp's hot sauces are vegan and gluten-free. They are also preservative-free.
Marie Sharp's hot sauces can be used as a condiment, marinade, or cooking ingredient. They pair well with a wide range of foods, including meats, seafood, rice dishes, and vegetables.