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CHEON MAT First Taste Korean Capsaicin Sauce – Ultra Hot Spicy Sauce 550g (19.4oz)

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unleash bold heat with CHEON MAT First Taste

Meet CHEON MAT First Taste Korean Capsaicin Sauce, a fearless blend crafted for bold eaters and curious home cooks. Packaged in a generous 550g (19.4oz) bottle, it brings a fiery kick that can elevate everyday meals into adventurous, restaurant-style dishes. This sauce is built for heat lovers who appreciate a pronounced capsaicin bite and a savory finish that complements a wide range of flavors.

Why this sauce stands out

  • Extreme heat with everyday versatility: Designed to be two to three times hotter than regular spicy sauces, it invites experimentation while encouraging measured use.
  • Quick and easy flavor boost: A small amount can transform ordinary dishes into spicy favorites, aligning with busy weeknights and spontaneous cooking sessions.
  • Korean quality you can trust: Made in Korea by Chungwoo Food Corporation, known for high standards in sauces, marinades, and spices.
  • Cultural favorite with a modern twist: A famous Korean sauce that appeals to heat lovers who value authentic Korean heat, with broad compatibility beyond Korean cuisine.
  • Practical storage guidance: Store in a cool place before opening and refrigerate after opening; the label includes the expiration date for easy planning.

Flavor direction, texture, and use cases

Expect a robust, fiery profile that pairs well with everything from stews and stir-fries to noodles and grilled proteins. The heat is pronounced yet distinctive, making it a compelling option for layering spice without overpowering other ingredients. Real-life uses span from a simmering chili sauce in Korean dishes to a fiery finishing touch for tacos, pizza, and sauces that crave a bold kick.

  • Flavor pairing ideas: mix into kimchi fried rice, heat up bibimbap bowls, or spice up soups and marinades.
  • Serving suggestions: add a small amount to sauces, dressings, or dips for a controlled heat lift.

Quality and origin

CHEON MAT First Taste is produced in Korea by Chungwoo Food Corporation, a brand with a history of developing capsaicin sauces. The product emphasizes high-quality materials and facilities, offering a reliable option for those who want a potent, authentic capsaicin experience without compromising safety and consistency.

Storage and safety notes

  • Before opening: Keep in a cool place to preserve flavor and color.
  • After opening: Refrigerate to maintain freshness and extend shelf life.
  • Expiration: Check the date printed on the bottle surface for best results.

Tip: Start with a small amount and adjust to taste. While this sauce offers a strong heat profile, you can tailor its impact to suit your dish and comfort level.

FAQ

Q: How spicy is CHEON MAT First Taste?

A: It's designed for heat lovers and is two to three times hotter than typical hot sauces; start with a small amount.

Q: How should I store and use First Taste?

A: Store in a cool place before opening; refrigerate after opening; a little goes a long way across Korean and other cuisines.