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Stingin' Hot Honey
Stingin' Hot Honey
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5.0 / 5.0
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Stingin' Hot Honey is not for the faint of heart. Made with ghost peppers and raw honey, it delivers a serious, slow-building heat that spice lovers are going to appreciate. The sweetness of the honey hits first, then the ghost pepper heat climbs and lingers — that's the nature of ghost peppers, and it's exactly what makes this one different from the mild stuff.
We start with raw honey — never heated, never micro-filtered — and infuse it with real ghost peppers. The result is a hot honey that tastes like actual honey with actual heat, not a watered-down condiment with artificial pepper extract.
Ways to use Stingin' Hot Honey: Drizzle it over pizza when you want more than a gentle kick. Use it as a wing sauce for people who mean it when they say they want heat. Brush it onto ribs, pulled pork, or grilled chicken for a glaze that caramelizes and builds as it cooks. Add a small drizzle to a cheese board — it pairs especially well with aged sharp cheddar or creamy blue cheese. Drop a spoonful into a Bloody Mary or spicy cocktail. Drizzle it over vanilla ice cream if you love the sweet-heat combination.
Available in a 12 oz squeeze bottle. Ingredients: Raw honey, ghost peppers. No preservatives. Store at room temperature. Two-year shelf life. Made in DeGraff, Ohio.
Frequently Asked Questions
How hot is Stingin' Hot Honey? It's genuinely hot. Ghost peppers are among the hottest chile peppers in the world, and Stingin' doesn't shy away from that. The heat is slow-building and lasting. If you're heat-sensitive, start with Buzzin' or Smoked instead.
What's the difference between Stingin' and Buzzin'? Both use ghost peppers, but Stingin' brings significantly more heat. Buzzin' is the medium option. Stingin' is for people who want to really feel it.
Is this good for cooking? Yes — raw honey caramelizes well in the oven or on the grill, creating a sweet-heat crust on proteins. Just know the heat intensifies as it cooks down.
Is the honey raw? Yes. Never heated to high temperatures, with all the natural pollen and enzymes intact.
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This honey is great !
Tastes GREAT!