Add a little “aloha” to pulled pork or cauliflower bites with PRIMAL KITCHEN® Hawaiian Style BBQ Sauce! This island-inspired sauce is USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Whole30 Approved, Certified Paleo and Keto Certified…and full of flavorful ingredients like organic pineapple juice and coconut aminos.
Flavor profile
Ingredients
Sourced from Open Food Facts (community-contributed; may lag the current bottle label).tomato puree* (water, tomato paste"), pineapple juice concentrate", date paste", apple cider vinegar*, coconut aminos" (coconut syrup*, himalayan salt), sea salt, powder "organic " contains: tree nuts (coconut)
Ingredients source: Open Food Facts (community-contributed; values may differ from the current bottle label).
Nutrition
Sourced from Open Food Facts (community-contributed; may lag the current bottle label).| Serving size | 33g |
|---|---|
| Calories | 30 |
| Sodium (mg) | 230 |
| Total carbs (g) | 7 |
| Total sugars (g) | 5 |
Nutrition source: Open Food Facts (community-contributed; values may differ from the current bottle label).
From around the web
What reviewers say
Third-party opinions on Primal Kitchen Hawaiian Style BBQ Sauce are generally positive toward its clean organic ingredients and pleasant sweet-tangy taste but note that the Hawaiian/tropical profile is understated. Reviewers describe it as a quality standard BBQ sauce with pineapple notes that performs adequately on grilled chicken yet lacks distinct island character after cooking. The sauce receives praise for being light and kid-friendly while a detailed tasting finds it somewhat unbalanced and simplistic compared to expectations for the style.
Pros
- clean, organic, high-quality ingredients
- sweet tropical flavor with pineapple hints
- tasty and flavorful on grilled chicken
- light consistency that appeals broadly
Cons
- not distinctly Hawaiian or fruity enough
- flavor can taste off-balance or simplistic after cooking
- relies on standard BBQ notes more than tropical ones
“An initial sweet and fruity flavor greets your taste buds... There's a tomato and pineapple combo at play with the former being the most prevalent of the two.”
meatwave.com →“True to the brand, the ingredients tasted fresh and quality, but I found the overall flavor to be a little bit off balance when raw, then a little too simplistic for my taste after being cooked.”
meatwave.com →“It might not be fair to think everything labeled "Hawaiian" is going to taste sweet and fruity... it's also just kind of what we're built to expect, and it's not really what was delivered with this sauce.”
meatwave.com →
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