Duke’s Hot & Spicy Pork Sausages, 16 Ounce
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About this item Hot and spicy sausages made with fresh-diced red and green serranos for a delightfully flavorful heat Fits a low carb lifestyle with 1g net carbs per serving (1g total carbs minus 0g dietary fiber)
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
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Product Dimensions : | 9.5 x 8.5 x 2 inches; 1 Pounds |
UPC : | 816012011831 |
Manufacturer : | AmazonUs/CBKZ9 |
ASIN : | B01GGVP1R8 |
Country of Origin : | USA |
Best Sellers Rank: | #42 in Jerky |
Customer Reviews: | 4,569 ratings |
Professor Digitator –
The UK just got a favorite snack with heat according to my son in England. He is a chef and he like spices and found the Hatch Chile meat sticks to have great taste and heat. Had some Jalapeno pepper ones but, likes the Duke’s much better.
VVanVliet –
This is marvelous tasting great texture & all the other amazing qualities you want in a top of the line meat snack. I’m a nascent pepper head and think the amount of Scoville units of heat of this just from concentrated hatch chilies should be 50-60% greater, but even so this is still more than worth routine repeat purchases. I’d like to see another ounce to 2 ounces for the price, too. 5 stars. Buy it again.
L. Ross –
I’ve tried Dukes Shorty’s before and really liked the flavor. Unfortunately, I can’t find them very often, so I don’t eat them as often as I would like. Recently took a trip and while at the airport in Denver, I found these Hatch Green Chili sausages. Bought 2 bags, because I like Dukes and I really like hatch chili’s. These don’t disappoint!! One bag didn’t even make it home. Managed to eat the whole thing on the plane. Just a little bit of heat from the chili’s but the sausages are amazing. I now have these on subscribe and save because I can’t stop eating them for an afternoon snack.
Whiskey Tango –
Duke’s Hot & Spicy Pork Sausages, 16 Ounce pkgmeats are not inherently unhealthy.what ruins the healthiness of meats are: inhumane industrual livestocking, the use of hormones to increase mass (sacrificing wholesomeness) & antiobiotics (to sustain inhumane conditions &/or increase mass), the use of nitrates & nitrites as dirt cheap (& carcinogen pre-cursor) preservatives. & we haven’t even gone into feed.guess what? across the Duke’s line, none of those are present. gluten-free, too.naturally anti-oxident, healthy spices, even vitamin C, can fully replace nitrates & nitrites as preservatives, eliminating human gut conversion to carcinogenic nitrosamines. (drinking a vitamin C citrus juice also prevents human gut conversion of consumed nitrates & nitrites to nitrosamines. look it up.) humane & sanitary slaughter also helps.but, health skeptics might say, celery powder = MSG!celery contains very small amounts of MSG vs refined MSG, orders of magnitude less. so, less likely to cause glutamate flooding than pure MSG.the body manufactures the glutamate it needs, but if you are in anyway sensitive to dietary flooding of glutamate, drinking natural green tea introduces a competing glutamate variant, that inhibits glutamate re-uptake.a green tea molecule (theanine) safely occupies glutamate receptors. dietary flooding mitigated. if you want/need low caffine green tea, drink peony tea. more anti-oxidants & 1/5th the caffeine.so, celery powder is a non-issue.Duke’s makes these in artisinal, small batches. across dozens & dozens of 16oz pouches, variously sourced, flavor, aroma, heat, taste, chew are remarkably consistent.suggested serving size is two short links.whenever I snack on these, my body says don’t stop until at least 6 are savored & slowly chewed, in 1/2in bites, just to make the sheer satisfaction last longer.that’s why these continuously go out of stock.if you can’t tolerate any heat, then try the original Duke’s pork links. exact same process, minus the serranos.enjoy!RE: occasional presence of white powdery substance on skins of links in RARE batches of Duke’s.anytime you doubt the safety of food sold to consumers, you can submit a suspect purchase to your local county’s health department. they will gladly test for food safety and report back the findings.spoilage is always a possibility, anywhere in USA food supply chain. the single greatest problem is with improper/improperly maintained COLD CHAIN.years ago, I bought a 16oz bag of Duke’s original short links from a retailer. i examined, through the clear pane, for anything that even remotely looked wrong.after opening & then refrigerating remainder of a pristine pouch, a week later, some of the links developed an hard clinging, snow white powder on their skins. i extracted 3 dusty links & sent the rest of the pouch to public health for testing.I took one of the 3 saved white dusted links, rinsed it clean in cold distilled water (saving the rinse off in a clean, clear, glass jar). I patted the link dry & cut it open, lengthwise & then across the diameter. everything looked & smelled normal for Duke’s. I rinsed clean the remaining links, saving the rinse water in the same glass jar, patted them dry & then wrapped them, separately, in small ziplok snack bags, rolling out all the air. I then rubberbanded the sealed ziploks to prevent air re-entry (ziploks are water tight, but not vapor & gas tight). I hard froze 1 wrapped link to 0°F & refrigerated the remaining wrapped link @38°F. I put a water-tight lid on the rinse runoff water jar & let it sit exposed to sunlight on a window sill.public health got back to me in a week. the white powder was celery salt that extruded from the links’ interior, depositing on the outside of the link skins. the celery salt clung to the skins because of meat oils/fats. nothing was spoiled or moldy or in any other way unsafe to eat. I didn’t get the Duke’s bag back (& never expected to).I checked the rinse-off water jar. the water was as clear as on the day I sealed the jar. no gases built up inside & there was no particular odor. I transferred the hard frozen ziplok-ed link to fridge to thaw. I removed the never frozen 38°F ziplok-ed link for examination. no new white powder on the skin, no disagreeable aromas. I cut it open, saw nothing wrong & ate a piece. It tasted bland, because the meat was less celery salted than normal. it didn’t smell or taste rancid. it was just bland. the exact same results from the hard frozen link, after it was thawed.so, what happened?have you ever bought uber expensive, sunlight aged, artisinal salami?the outside skin is encrusted in a snow white, hard clinging powder/dust. that dust isn’t mold or any other kind of food poisoning. it’s salt & fat that has extruded from the interior of the salami, with help from the sun. that white powder is prized as a symbol of proper aging. it’s an ancient, food safe, gourmet process. the salami was made with a small surplus of salt, with the expectation that it will extrude during the aging.the aged salami will still taste great, because of it’s overall size/mass, relative to its skin surface area. it didn’t lose that much salt.the celery salt extruded Duke’s links will be blander, because they are small, with more surface area, relative to total mass/size.unless you send your suspect links in for safety testing, you cannot automatically assume it must be mold. the white dust is far more likely to be extruded celery salt. (excluding obvious signs of rancidity &/or biologic off-gassing.)if you rinse the celery salt off, the remaning link will taste less meaty, due to the loss of salt & celery powder. celery powder has naturally small amounts of MSG. eat the powdered link, as-is/dusty, & it will likely taste normal. salt & celery powder bring out the pork flavor.live & learn & enjoy.
G.D. –
This stuff is amazingly delicious, I got the Green Chile flavor and am BLOWN AWAY but how good it is. I immediately ate half the bag in one sitting. I literally can’t believe how good this isREVIEW #2: I got a bag of every flavor, none are as good as Green Chile and the “spicy” one wasn’t even spicy, unless you are a baby. Or an ant.
Kurtis & Jenny Cooper –
Not sure how to get credit for spoiled product . This is the first time this has happened
Smokey –
Purchased several times and have found that it has a better flavor then other hunter sticks
Full Moon Ridge –
This flavor is my favorite!I really love the overall taste and quality of this brand! They’re the perfect snack to take on the go or if you want to just sit and eat them all.I think the value you get for the price is legit for clean ingredient jerky sticks!Hands down will be buying these again, can’t wait to try the other flavors!
Tim Stafford –
Yum. What else is there to say?
kcsling –
The best spicy snack I have ever found! Perfect texture, flavor, and heat level.