Ghana Best Shito Hot – 250g

Ghana Best Shito Hot is a rich and spicy Ghanaian-style chilli condiment with deep savoury flavour and intense heat, perfect for adding authentic West African taste to rice, meats, and everyday meals. A ready-to-use sauce ideal for cooking and serving.

Description

Ghana Best Shito Hot is a traditional West African condiment made from slow-cooked chilli, onions, oil, and aromatic spices. Known for its dark colour and bold, complex flavour, shito delivers a combination of heat, smokiness, and umami richness that enhances a wide range of dishes.

This spicy condiment is commonly served with Ghanaian favourites such as jollof rice, fried rice, grilled fish, chicken, and yam. Its concentrated flavour means even a small amount adds significant depth and heat to meals.

It can also be used as a cooking ingredient, mixed into stews, rice dishes, or marinades to build authentic West African flavour. Its thick consistency makes it ideal as both a table condiment and a base for recipes.

Ghana Best Shito Hot is a convenient way to enjoy traditional Ghanaian flavour at home. Whether used as a dip, side sauce, or cooking ingredient, it brings bold spice and savoury depth to everyday food.

Key Features:

  • Authentic Ghanaian-style shito with hot, spicy flavour
  • Made from chilli, onions, oil, and traditional spices
  • Thick, dark sauce with rich umami depth
  • Ready-to-use condiment for rice, meats, fish, and yam
  • Ideal for jollof rice and West African dishes
  • Can be used as a marinade or cooking base
  • 250g jar suitable for regular household use
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