Description
- Authentic Jamaican flavor: Our jerk marinade sauce is made with a blend of traditional Jamaican spices that gives it an authentic and bold flavor.
- Versatile: Our jerk marinade sauce can be used in a variety of ways, from marinating meats, grilling, or for browning sauce to adding flavor to vegetables or dips.
- Great for grilling: Our jerk marinade sauce is perfect for grilling meats, fish, and vegetables, adding a mild kick to your dishes.
- Easy to use: Our jerk marinade sauce comes in a convenient bottle that makes it easy to pour and use in your cooking.
- Mild but flavorful: Our jerk marinade sauce is a bold but mild vegan condiment that will add a light kick of flavor that won't overwhelm to any meal and will leave you craving more.
Island Spice "Taste of the Island" Jerk Sauces were created by a Jamaican-born (and raised), U.S. Army combat veteran turned entrepreneur. His goal was to share the traditional and modern flavors of the Caribbean with consumers. These sauces can replace your go-to sauces, dips, and marinades, adding a twist to your meals. They're perfect for grilling, roasting, or slow-cooking proteins, from pork and beef to goat and seafood. The jerk marinade infuses every dish with the bold, unmistakable essence of authentic Jamaican spices. Even vegans and vegetarians can join the flavor fiesta. The plant-based jerk sauce brings Caribbean flair to meat alternatives and vegetables. Each bottle of Island Spice "Taste of the Island" Jerk Sauce is a passport to Jamaica's culinary heritage, offering an experience that brings the vibrant energy and warmth of the Caribbean to your kitchen. Purchasing these sauces enhances your dining experience and supports a veteran-owned business. The product line includes: Taste of the Island - Mild, Habanero Hot - Spicy, and The Reaper - Extra Spicy. Spice up your culinary repertoire and transport your taste buds to tropical shores. With Island Spice, every meal becomes a celebration of authentic Jamaican flavors. Are you ready to savor the true taste of the islands?