🍑 Dip into Delight with Ashoka's Mango Magic!
Ashoka Tango Mango Sauce is a vegan, kosher-certified, and gluten-free dipping sauce that enhances your meals with a vibrant mango flavor. Perfect for wings, burgers, and veggies, this sauce is made from premium ingredients and is ideal for outdoor adventures. Enjoy a taste of authentic Indian cuisine with every dip!
B**3
One of the best sauce sets I have tried.
I have tried quite a few sauce sets over the last few years. This is definitely one of the best.What makes it one of the best?It has heat AND flavor. I have found often a sauce can have one but maybe not always the other. These sauces have both.Hot and Sweet Chilli sauce:This is an 8.46 glass bottle. The sauce does come out easy enough even though the shape of the bottle. To pour it, I can see bits of seasoning- peppers and garlic I assume. The flavor is the classic sweet and hot chili sauce. The spice level is around a 3 on a 1 to 10 scale. 10 being the most heat. The heat does build. It is on the sweeter side. It has a nice tang to it. Reminds me of the dipping sauces at the fast food chains.Tango Mango-This is also a 8.46 glass bottle. This is the same heat intensity according to the bottle- medium. I feel it has a bit more heat moving to a 4 or 5 on the heat scale. The flavor is completely different than the hot and sweet. It has a more Chili (from chili powder seasoning) like flavor. It isn't as sweet as the hot and sweet. It is just as flavorful.Twisty Tamarind-The bottle size is 8.81 ounces. This is listed as mild. To me, this is the spiciest one. This is the one I can feel hit the back of my throat and even ears. The heat level is around a 5 or maybe a low 6. This is an excellent sauce also. Reminds me more of a barbecue sauce. It is sweet. It has a chili (seasoning powder) flavor. Its tanginess is not like the other two. When tasting, the sweet hits me first, then the heat then a subtle tang. I love it. It also has bits of garlic and onion seed in it.What I love is that each sauce has its own distinctive flavor. I have had them in my house for almost two weeks before I had time to sit and write this review. My daughter and I have almost emptied the bottles we both love it so much. Definitely worth the price to give it a try.
P**A
Good flavor, but expensive
These sauces have a really good flavor, however the value is hard to justify as they are significantly more expensive than generic sauces.
J**A
Nice tasting but expensive and needs quality control
When I received these, the bottles were sticky so I can only imagine maybe one of them either leaked or something leaked from the other bottles they have. Regardless, needs some quality control checking before these go out.With that being said, these sauces are tasty. They go well with chicken. They are decent sized bottles.They are too pricey for me to justify ordering again though.
J**S
Simple ingredients
I love indian condiments, but many have ingredients in them that I try to avoid (mostly artificial flavors and colors). These are pretty simple with their ingredients, and although they do contain preservative (sodium benzoate), they don't have any artificial colors or flavors. The sauces are all sweet/spicy but they aren't overly sweet either, which I prefer.The chili sauce was my favorite. It says it's a medium on the heat level, but it has a kick to it. If you are used to very spicy food this is probably a medium, but it might be more to a hot level for everyone else. It's a slow heat. Made a great dipping sauce for some spring rolls I made, as well as a condiment for some masala.The tamarind sauce is not too sweet and is heavy on the tamarind. To me it tastes more like a traditional home-made sauce as there are small tamarind pieces and it is quite thick, as opposed to a thinner sugary syrup lightly flavored with tamarind that some sauces are. It's got a little spice, but not much.The mango sauce just didn't hit it for me. I'm not a huge mango fan, and for me the spices contrasted too much with the mango flavor. Overall it wasn't bad - lots of flavor, not too sweet. I just don't love mango. It was a low to medium heat level for me. If fruity-spicy is your thing, you might like this one.2/3 is pretty good in my opinion because I chowed down on the 2 I liked (they didn't last long!). The price is a little steep if you can find this brand locally (which I cannot), but it's not so high that I would feel bad splurging on it when I wanted it for a dish I was making.
J**Y
Good flavor, frustrating packaging
This was a fun, different set of sauces to try. As others have said, the bottles are a little on the small side, but the flavors are pretty good. Definitely worth a try.The only thing that really frustrated me was the packaging. It was packaged well so that the bottles wouldn't break, but those big plastic bubble things around the bottles just seems like a ridiculous level of plastic.
S**I
The flavors are great, and I really like using the sauce as both a baste and a dip.
As of this writing I have tried the Tango Mango and the Twisty Tamarind sauces, using the Mango as a basting sauce while cooking chicken, and as a dip for the chicken, and using the Tamarind only as a dip so far. I have not tried the Hot & Sweet Chilly dipping sauce as yet, but if the quality is the same as the other 2, I'm sure I'm going to like it.The 2 I have used are delicious, couldn't stop myself from dipping a finger in to lick. The Mango worked beautifully as a basting sauce, lightly brushing on at short intervals towards the end of cooking, and then was just enhanced when I used it as an added dip served with the chicken.I used the Tamarind sauce as a dip for some grilled beef seasoned with asian spices. It paired very well & everyone there liked it.The above 2 examples are why I am certain I will not be disappointed in the 3rd sauce, the Hot & Sweet Chilli sauce. I'll probably first use it with shrimp.Besides the excellent tastes, I also like that these sauces are gluten free and vegan.The only negative point would be the price - I think the cost is a bit high for the amount you get. If cooking for 4, and using as marinade or baste and as a dip, an 8 oz bottle does not go very far.
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