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Ayo West African Foods' Shito Sauce Can be Paired with Grilled Meat or Fish

Ayo West African Foods was born out of a desire for more inclusive culinary experiences and was founded in 2020 by Perteet and Fred, a husband and wife team. In addition to offering frozen meals and appetizers, its Shito Sauce is a fan favorite and draws inspiration from Ghana's traditional cuisine.

Shito Sauce, named after "pepper" is a beloved staple in Ghanaian households, and boasts a rich, smoky, and savory flavor profile that combines hot peppers, caramelized onions, tomatoes, herbs, and a seafood base. Versatile and delicious, Shito Sauce can be paired with grilled meat, fish, rice and bean dishes, pizza, cheese and more.

The sauce is made through a slow cooking process and features no artificial fillers, flavors, or preservatives. It is also crafted with whole-food plant proteins and antibiotic and hormone-free meats.
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