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Review: DENZEL’S Dangerous Goods Hot Sauce
Posted on 01.18.07 by Ron Levi @ 6:23 am | Comments: |
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Denzel's Dangerous Goods Hot Sauce

Mornin’ HSB’rs, Welcome to another frigid 36 degree Northern California Morning. I know its warmer here than at Uncle Big’s place, but dammit I moved to California to get away from this shit! Well, I’m gonna need something spicy to get things started; so this morning I’ll be tasting Denzel’s Dangerous Goods. I hope it’s the antifreeze I’m looking for!

Initial Impression: When I picked up this bottle I was not to sure what I was in for. The mostly black and brown label is somewhat elementary. The label resembles a packing crate and it says Dangerous Goods on the label, but it’s not really scary. As a matter of fact I think I didn’t believe that the contents were dangerous at all. I was however, pleased to see the gold foil Scovie sticker in the label, but I had to move it to access the ingredient list. I noticed that the English ingredients were covered. Hey Denzel, you’re not gonna move to Quebec and try to become your own country are you?

Ingredients: Vinegar, onions, habanero peppers, garlic, salt, basil.

Short and sweet with no complicated words that I can’t pronounce, that’s the way an ingredient list should read! Well, I take that back; the ingredients are written in French directly under the English list, and I can’t pronounce most of those words! I like to see an all natural product with no colors or preservatives added.

Appearance: Denzel’s Dangerous Goods comes in the standard 5oz woozy bottle that you see most hot sauces packed in. The brown label almost matches the color of the thick and chunky potion inside the bottle. There are visible pieces of vegetable and herb matter suspended in this sauce. In fact it’s so thick and chunky it sticks to the sides of the jar; you could almost make a small mound on your plate.

The chile perfume hit my esophagus like a box of tacksAroma: When I uncapped this sauce I expected to get hit with the vinegar tang, after all it was the first ingredient listed. This was not the case. Habanero is the dominant scent that hits your nose, and hits it hard. I took in a large whiff after shaking and uncapping the bottle and found myself coughing as the chile perfume hit my esophagus like a box of tacks. Totally unexpected! I backed off on the enthusiasm and a more reserved smell confirmed the initial finding; this is definitely a habanero sauce. With the overwhelming habanero scent it was hard to pick out any other aromas.

Taste:
Out of the jar you taste peppers and garlic. It is an extremely clean flavor; uncomplicated by a lot of herbs and spices. The fundamental design of this sauce makes it taste like it is home made. This is an unadulterated pepper and garlic sauce.

Denzel's Dangerous Goods Hot Sauce

The Food Test: This morning I was pleasantly offered a nice California breakfast; No, not granola and redwood bark, an egg scramble with turkey, tomato, broccoli, and cheese. A few pieces of sausage to go with the eggs and a little cottage cheese with fresh berries. So my typical modus operandi is to slather my eggs with hot sauce. Having just tasted this sauce I probably should have known better. The delicate flavors of the egg scramble didn’t stand a chance! The heat of this sauce completely trounced my breakfast like a squirrel on the interstate. Fortunately; Dangerous Goods taste great, because I have no idea what the scramble tastes like. I would rate the heat at about 8 out of 10, and the garlicky flavor comes through more when paired with food. Next time I will be sure to pick a dish that can withstand the bold heat and flavor of this sauce.

Conclusion: Denzel’s Dangerous Goods definitely warmed my chilly bones this morning. It also made my brow sweat and my nose run. This is a great sauce that features the clean flavors of fresh roasted habanero and garlic and that’s it. It is brilliantly designed in its uncomplicated nature and provides plenty of heat and lots of pepper flavor. If you are looking for a simple sauce that puts peppers up front and will make you sweat this is the sauce for you!

Packaging 7/10 – Label is a Bit Dark
Aroma 9/10 – Habanero Kick
Appearance 9/10 – Thick, Chunky
Taste 9/10 – Pure & Clean
Heat 8/10 – Habanero Heat

Overall 8/10

Denzel’s Gourmet Foods Ltd.
Box 398
Enderby, BC
V0E 1V0
Meet Your Maker: Denzel

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Comment #1:
Comment by Jodie (1076) - 1/18/2007 @ 7:44 am | [ Quote ]

That sauce is making my mouth water! Nice review Ron!

Comment #2:
Comment by Bret (2978) - 1/18/2007 @ 7:48 am | [ Quote ]

Again nice Job Ron

Comment #3:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 1/18/2007 @ 8:11 am | [ Quote ]

Great review again Ron - more sauces are incoming, so get that granola and redwood bark ready! :-)

Comment #4:
Comment by Bret (2978) - 1/18/2007 @ 9:20 am | [ Quote ]

Nick what’s for Dinner tonight.

Comment #5:
Comment by locolunabrian (1289) - 1/18/2007 @ 9:28 am | [ Quote ]

Jodie on 1/18/2007 at 7:44 am said:

That sauce is making my mouth water! Nice review Ron!

And burn! :)

Comment #6:
Comment by Arizona Jack (1283) - 1/18/2007 @ 5:41 pm | [ Quote ]

Another entertaining review Ron, well done and fun to read.
I am going to ask a question here, the heat scale. 8/10 does not give much info unless we know what we are comparing to. Tobasco 1, Blairs 16 Mil 10? 8/10 in the Hab catagory?
Not to raise a ruckus, but I would like to see a standard in which heat is judged. 1-10 on a Cayenne scale? Habanero scale? etc.
Later gang
Aj

Comment #7:
Comment by Ron Levi (7) - 1/18/2007 @ 6:01 pm | [ Quote ]

Arizona Jack on 1/18/2007 at 5:41 pm said:

Another entertaining review Ron, well done and fun to read.
I am going to ask a question here, the heat scale. 8/10 does not give much info unless we know what we are comparing to. Tobasco 1, Blairs 16 Mil 10? 8/10 in the Hab catagory?
Not to raise a ruckus, but I would like to see a standard in which heat is judged. 1-10 on a Cayenne scale? Habanero scale? etc.
Later gang
Aj

My personal heat scale would go something like this:

0/10 -UNDETECTABLE
1/10 -TRACES OF HEAT
2/10 -MINUTE AMOUNTS
3/10 -TABASCO HEAT -sorry?
4/10 -WARMING
5/10 -HEAT HOLDS UP TO FOOD
6/10 -NOT QUITE HOT YET
7/10 -PLEASANT GLOW
8/10 -RESPECTABLE HEAT
9/10 -APPROACHING PAIN
10/10 -HOT AND YOU KNOW IT!
10+/10 -SWEATING, CRYING, SUCKING WIND, LOOKING FOR DAIRY AFTER A WHILE.

Of course the heat has to be determined prior to the food test as different foods can have quite different effects on hot sauce.

Comment #8:
Comment by Nick Lindauer (1017) - 1/18/2007 @ 6:08 pm | [ Quote ]

Arizona Jack on 1/18/2007 at 5:41 pm said:

Another entertaining review Ron, well done and fun to read.
I am going to ask a question here, the heat scale. 8/10 does not give much info unless we know what we are comparing to. Tobasco 1, Blairs 16 Mil 10? 8/10 in the Hab catagory?
Not to raise a ruckus, but I would like to see a standard in which heat is judged. 1-10 on a Cayenne scale? Habanero scale? etc.
Later gang
Aj

AJ - Reviewers try to stick with the HSB Heat Scale which isn’t defined by any peppers and is still very subjective, but it’s an idea for each reader. We’re more then happy to adjust the scale with any feedback

Comment #9:
Comment by Bret - 1/18/2007 @ 7:20 pm | [ Quote ]

Arizona Jack on 1/18/2007 at 5:41 pm said:

Another entertaining review Ron, well done and fun to read.
I am going to ask a question here, the heat scale. 8/10 does not give much info unless we know what we are comparing to. Tobasco 1, Blairs 16 Mil 10? 8/10 in the Hab catagory?
Not to raise a ruckus, but I would like to see a standard in which heat is judged. 1-10 on a Cayenne scale? Habanero scale? etc.
Later gang
Aj

Hot …..Hotter…..HOT AS HELL…..Ok AJ is this OK…. lol

Comment #10:
Comment by Ron Levi (67) - 1/18/2007 @ 7:21 pm | [ Quote ]

Haha, I just read the HSB Heat scale for the first time. That’s exactly what I said; only different!

Comment #11:
Comment by Bret - 1/18/2007 @ 7:26 pm | [ Quote ]

Update …..48hrs and and my butt will be sitting in a bar in Key West drinking and thinking of all of you. For real I will be thinking of you.

Comment #12:
Comment by Vic (1400) - 1/18/2007 @ 8:07 pm | [ Quote ]

Bret on 1/18/2007 at 7:26 pm said:

Update …..48hrs and and my butt will be sitting in a bar in Key West drinking and thinking of all of you. For real I will be thinking of you.

What no Orlando stop off to see your Big Buddy!! I am hurt man :sad:

Comment #13:
Comment by locolunabrian (1289) - 1/18/2007 @ 9:00 pm | [ Quote ]

Bret on 1/18/2007 at 7:26 pm said:

Update …..48hrs and and my butt will be sitting in a bar in Key West drinking and thinking of all of you. For real I will be thinking of you.

we feel honored :)

Comment #14:
Comment by Jodie (1076) - 1/18/2007 @ 10:13 pm | [ Quote ]

Vic on 1/18/2007 at 8:07 pm said:

What no Orlando stop off to see your Big Buddy!! I am hurt man :sad:

I would stop to see you and Wendy. Bret has no clue what he is missing! You really need to take a picture in those matching banana hammocks you both have! I am so disappointed. :-(

Comment #15:
Comment by Bret - 1/18/2007 @ 10:38 pm | [ Quote ]

Vic on 1/18/2007 at 8:07 pm said:

What no Orlando stop off to see your Big Buddy!! I am hurt man :sad:

About 4:00pm Saturday look up in air and I will shoot you the moon from the plane.lol

Comment #16:
Comment by Bret - 1/18/2007 @ 10:47 pm | [ Quote ]

Jodie on 1/18/2007 at 10:13 pm said:

I would stop to see you and Wendy. Bret has no clue what he is missing! You really need to take a picture in those matching banana hammocks you both have! I am so disappointed. :-(

Well If pictures of two Dark and big hunks wearing thong show up on HSB. I will tell you right now it is Vic and I. The hunk on the right is Vic he has a better tan then I do.

Comment #17:
Comment by Bret - 1/18/2007 @ 10:48 pm | [ Quote ]

Vic that should keep a few people up at night.

Comment #18:
Comment by Arizona Jack (1283) - 1/19/2007 @ 12:14 am | [ Quote ]

Bret on 1/18/2007 at 10:47 pm said:

Well If pictures of two Dark and big hunks wearing thong show up on HSB. I will tell you right now it is Vic and I. The hunk on the right is Vic he has a better tan then I do.

Ouch, my eyes, my eyes !!!

Comment #19:
Comment by Bret (2978) - 1/19/2007 @ 8:23 am | [ Quote ]

Arizona Jack on 1/19/2007 at 12:14 am said:

Ouch, my eyes, my eyes !!!

Hell after posting that I could not get sleep last night. Yuck what a picture.

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