🔥 Spice Up Your Life with Kumana!
Kumana Avocado Hot Sauce is a unique condiment made with ripe avocados and jalapeño chili peppers, offering a creamy and spicy flavor profile. With 75% fewer calories than traditional mayonnaise and made from wholesome, plant-based ingredients, it's perfect for enhancing a variety of dishes, from grilling to dipping.
E**.
Awesome sauce, has just the right amount of ‘heat’ to it!! = 5***** +
This is addicting it’s so good! I do like spicy and hot sauces and ordered this just for the heck of it. I figured that if I didn’t like it I wouldn’t be out a lot of money. I’m using this on anything that I can - that’s how good it is. For me I like each of the ingredients and the combination of them in the right proportions makes for a fantastic sauce! I have been cooking (as a hobby) since I was 14 years old and I’m now in my 60’s and don’t cook like I used to (it’s not worth it for just myself). This makes me extremely critical of the food I eat that’s prepared by others - I am always comparing it to the way I would have made it. This sauce, however is something that I can honestly say is perfect! The balance of the ingredients is what gives it the great taste - when used it’s hard to tell which one you are tasting. The ‘heat’ level is a bit hot and for those who don’t like anything that has this type of taste might not like it as much as the other sauce they make (Be Sweet) as opposed to this (Be Hot) flavor. I have had this for less than a week and find myself looking for things to use it on - so far I’ve had it on chicken, roast beef, turkey sandwiches - I’m also going to bring it to an Indian restaurant next week (I think it would be great for chicken tiki masala). Other than tasting great, it’s also a ‘healthy’ grocery item for those who look for this when buying food. I could go on and on about how good this is but instead I will just say “try it”, you will like it! Even if you don’t care for one of the ingredients on its own this sauce has the right balance of them that it’s not easy to identify any particular one.
P**.
Kumana Avocado Sauce
Found a great recipe for a Southwestern breakfast hash that called for Avocado Sauce. I couldn't find it any local grocery store so I did a Google search and liked the reviews I read about Kumana Avocado Sauce. Order was placed and they followed up with me several times. When the product arrived a few days later I sampled it and it was AMAZING! I knew it had some jalapeno in it but it was an ideal blend of flavor and mild heat. Perfect topping for my breakfast and was asked by my friends for the recipe. Of course I shared it with them and told them they need to use Kumana Avocado Sauce. Highly recommend all to consider Kumana Avocado Sauce for all recipes that need or could use avocado sauce. I'll buy again!!!
A**R
As a dipping sauce
I’ve only used it as a dipping sauce. It has good flavor. I put it on crackers, but it would be great with a French baguette.
B**Y
Lives up to it's hype, simply the best and most versatile sauce ever.
Honestly this is the best and most versatile sauce I have ever purchased.The balance of Avocado, vinegar, pepper and other flavors has a very interesting profile and while it is hot it is not at all too hot.This can be used on a wide variety of foods and even salads to add a very interesting and nuanced flavor profile.I love it and have dozens of different commercial sauces, none of which are as versatile as this one.It goes with chicken, beef, cheese, salads, vegetables and more.It isn't cheap and you probably need to use it within a month or 2 after you open it, but it is good enough that that shouldn't be a problem.I will be trying the mild and the sweet as well, but I have found that the hot is just right for me.
L**Z
Good, solid avocado salsa, but not the best.
The flavor is solid, but it is more like a low fat tomatillo salsa than a high fat avocado salsa. For being a "premium" avocado sauce, notice that there is more onion, green pepper and mango in this than avocado. And it is pretty mild. Jalapeno puree comes in on the list of ingredients below salt and garlic, which means you need to use a lot of it to get any heat out of it. The combination of low heat and high purchase price makes it a poor value as a hot sauce. $11.99 for 13.1 ounces is 91.5 cents per ounce. So a one ounce squirt on your burrito? There goes a dollar.My favorite avocado based sauce is Herdez guacamole salsa. The flavor is superior. It actually tastes like guacamole. It is quite a bit spicier, probably 3 times a much jalapeno as Kumana has. It is a better value at $2.38 per bottle on Amazon Fresh delivery ($0.15 / ounce).If Kumana and Herdez were priced the same, I would buy Herdez because I like the flavor better. However, because Kumana is priced 6 times more expensive than Herdez, I won't be buying Kumana ever again.
J**T
I'm dousing everything in this stuff
I'm not the biggest hot sauce fan. I find most of them to just add "hot" to a dish and not much else. Others are loaded up with tons and tons of vinegar, peppers and not much else. This stuff, on the other hand, adds a nice kick of spice but more importantly: it delivers a mountain of flavor.The base is onion, peppers, mango, and spices and it really shines through. It's sweet, but not overpowering. Creamy, but still manages to add the much needed spice kick.I put it on rice and beans, but decided to branch out and put it on pizza, hummus, soup, chili. Its extremely versatile and works well with a number of base flavors and types of cuisine. This is far and away my favorite hot sauce, and if avocado and mango hot sauce sounds good to you, you shouldn't hesitate, its absolutely delicious!
L**A
Tasty
Good creamy sauce with a little avocado flavor. Not very spicy. Does not overwhelm other flavors.
G**R
NOT A GREAT SAUCE. JUST MEDIOCRE. RIP-OFF PRICE.
Way overpriced. I'm a chef. I know my sauces... This is just another hot sauce. Avocado is not detectable due to the peppers that far overpower it. It's a hot sauce. Your lips will be burning for at least 10 minutes... Also, it's not a smooth sauce, it's chunky, due to the (unpuree'd, minced onion). Not that chunky is necessarily bad thing. Just for the record. I won't be buying this sauce ever again for $13. There are plenty of other, reasonably priced, mild- med. hot sauces out there. And some of them actually have more flavor to go with their heat.Update: One of the other reviews rings true, to me. The "Herdez guacamole salsa" is much better. Especially, if you're expecting to taste some avocado. And it's very reasonably priced... This sauce is now up to $14. That's outrageous!I've read the other reviews of this sauce, and I think something is rotten in Denmark, here...
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