Melinda's Naga Jolokia Hot Sauce, 5oz.

Scoville Heat Units (SHU): 250,000 - 1,000,000
List Price: $11.50
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Melinda’s Naga Jolokia Hot Sauce, 5oz.: You want fire? That’s easy. Anyone can strike a match, but few can strike a balance. A balance where heat and flavor find themselves on equal footing. At Melinda’s, we pride ourselves on striking that perfect balance in every sauce we make. Get ready to set your mouth on flavor.

Melinda’s Naga Jolokia. Naga is a close relative to our ghost pepper sauce, crafted with Naga Jolokia peppers from the state of Nagaland in India. It is hot, like over 1 million Scoville units hot. Made the Melinda’s way with whole, fresh ingredients and the best peppers on the planet. Perfect on practically everything serious Chileheads eat.

Ingredients: Habanero pepper mash (water, Habanero pepper), carrots, Naga Jolokia pepper, onions, lime juice, garlic, salt, vinegar, citric acid, xanthan gum.

50 Reviews

  • 5
    Melinda'S Sauces Usually Aren'T Too Hot

    Posted by Steve on Sep 18th 2010

    I Had Melinda'S Private Reserve With A Xxxx Rating And The Red Savina One. I Loved Them But Could Drink Them Straight, Not Hot At All. That'S How I Thought This One Was Going To Be. I Had This Many Times, But As Usual Before Writing This Review I Took A Big Spoonful To Give You The Real Details. First Off Very Chunky And Seedy. The Burn Was Hot And Long. At First I Thought It Had A Strange Taste Like Fruity And Naga-Ish. But Then The Flavor And Heat Came Through And It Was Awesome. I Just Thought It Was Strange Because I'M Not Really Used To Naga Sauces, But After This I Will Be.
    ~Philadelphia, Pa United States~

  • 5
    It'S No Joke(Ia)

    Posted by Hazmat B on Aug 18th 2010

    I Have Been Rabidly Exploring Hot Sauce--It'S A New Obsession. Trying To Find The Right Mix Of Heat And Flavor Has Been Interesting, And Cost Me Some Money. Right Now My Top Three Are El Yucateco'S Mayan Sauce, Baron'S West Indian Hot Sauce...And Now Melinda'S Naga Jolokia. I Smelled It First, As I Always Do With New Sauces, And Caught More Fruit Than Vinegar. Then I Tried It On Some Papa Gino'S Pizza. It'S Delicious And Provides A Good, Happy Burn. You Can Almost Taste Each Ingredient. I Prefer It Way Over Melinda'S Red Savina Sauce. Can'T Wait To Enliven Some Bland Fried Rice With It.
    ~Northampton, Ma United States~

  • 4
    Nice Hot Dipping Sauce

    Posted by Kim Lawson on Jun 25th 2010

    This Is Not A One Drop Spice Up Your Bowl Of Soup Sauce But It Had Damn Good Heat For Dipping Chicken Nuggets In. My Mouth Was Feeling It After. I Once Dumped Dave'S Temporary Insanity All Over A Bowl Of Pasta By Accident Thinking It Was Dinosaur Barbecue Hot Sauce And Finished It Just Because I Didn'T Want To Waste Some Good Hot Sauce And Use Dave'S Ultimate All The Time In Everything So I Think I Have An Ok Tolerance. I Think This Makes A Great Dipping Sauce. Just Don'T Expect It To Be A One Drop Wonder.
    ~Rochester, Ny United States~

  • 3
    Melindas Naga Jolokia Sauce

    Posted by Charles Bowling on Nov 19th 2009

    This Sauce Was Nothing Like I Was Expecting. It Is Very Mild Nothing Like The Rating It Was Given. Not A Lot Hotter Than Texas Pete.
    ~Iuka, Ms United States~

  • 3
    Tastes Like Tabasco With A Kick

    Posted by Mike on Sep 27th 2009

    Very Strong Vinegar Flavor To This Sauce, I Got It Because It Looked Like It Might Be Somewhat Fruity And Sweet, But I Was Sorely Disappointed. Good Heat, But Not As Hot As Others I'Ve Tried. In My Opinion, It Goes Best With Foods That Will Mask The Flavor Or As An Addition To Other Hot Sauces (Different If You Like The Flavor Though). Just A Bit Disappointed With What I Wanted Out Of This Sauce.
    ~Ogden, Ut United States~