Matanzima African Hot Sauce review
From Zululand, South Africa, Matanzima Hot Sauce is thick, rich and flavorful. This 2012 Scovie Award winner (1st Place – International Foods “World Beat”) is made with fresh ginger, garlic, tomatoes, mustard seeds, cumin and Serrano peppers. Matanzima is all natural.
How do you pronounce it? Muh-tuhn’-zimma.
IIngredients: tomatoes, vegetable oil, sugar, malt vinegar, ginger, chili powder, garlic, mustard seeds, cumin, chili peppers, salt.
AAppearance & Texture: Matanzima Hot Sauce is extremely thick and slightly chunky, with a bit of the oil floating to the top (before shaking). The “grind” is very fine, making for a beautiful sauce with a nice “bite” – think of a pasta sauce in hot sauce clothing.
TTaste Straight Up: First up is the sugar and sweet tomato flavors – followed by the heat of the chili peppers. The ginger surely adds its own heat, although we don’t detect it very strongly here. Matanzima Hot Sauce is very reminiscent of a pasta sauce, (I think the oil and sugar along with the fresh tomatoes contribute to this pasta sauce profile), but the added heat of serrano peppers and unique flavor of cumin and chili powder round it out nicely.
HHeat Level: – On the plus side of medium, this sauce has a quick bite of heat that goes away quickly.
LLabel/Graphics: With colors of green and red, and a simple logo – Matanzima could easily secure its place on the shelves of Williams-Sonoma, Whole Foods or Jungle Jim’s.
OOverall Rating (Taste on Food, Final Thoughts): We’ve sampled Matanzima African Hot Sauce on pasta (yep, had to do it), pizza, and tacos – with tacos winning so far as the best combo with the sauce. But there’s so much more you can do with it – dip your french fries in it, slather it on burgers, or fill half an avocado with some Matanzima sauce, mash with a fork, and spread on crackers.
You can purchase Matanzima African Hot Sauce at Matanzima.com.
I should add, they are only offering a 3 pack of the sauce (or case of 12). Something I just do not agree with. I would prefer to be able to purchase just one bottle. By forcing you to buy 3, if you don’t like it, you are stuck with 2 other bottles – and of course this goes for *any* sauce. It’s probably a shipping cost issue, but I think any hot sauce manufacturer is hampering their sales this way. Just my opinion.
Having said that, I went ahead with the purchase of the 3 pack because as a reviewer, there’s nothing I won’t do to bring you, the reader, an honest review.
Disclaimer: We purchased this product for our own personal use and review purposes. No compensation was received. The thoughts and opinions expressed are our own.
Check out their Kickstarter campaign, where they are trying to raise funding to get some commercial grade equipment to increase their production. There is also a great backstory on the sauce’s history as well as more info on traditional African hot sauces!