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Going loco for local: The Sweet Heat Company is turning up the heat with its beef jerky

Going loco for local: The Sweet Heat Company is turning up the heat with its beef jerky

Despite being the hottest jerky they offer, it is not overpoweringly spicy and is very nicely balanced.
31 May, 2024

The Sweet Heat Company certainly lives up to its name, with its teriyaki jalapeño beef jerky nailing that perfect balance of spiciness and flavour.

A bag of The Sweet Heat Company’s jerky landed in the office courtesy of a colleague’s pre-work visit to Fresh Basket and I was instantly a fan. So much so that I ate the review bag before writing this and had to get a new one — it was just that delicious.

Beef jerky was a favourite snack of mine as a student abroad, so finding out that it was not only available in Pakistan but made by a local company was music to my ears.

According to their Instagram, the company has been experimenting for three years and was established last year. That process seems to have been successful, as their products are available both online through their Instagram and in brick and mortar stores like Fresh Basket in Karachi.

The jerky’s teriyaki flavour is well suited to beef, offering a mix of sweet and savoury. Despite being the hottest jerky they offer, it is not overpoweringly spicy and is very nicely balanced.

Moreover, while beef jerky can be extremely tough and chewy, this one isn’t. Easy to chew and bursting with flavour, it appeals to those who normally don’t eat jerky.

A bag of either Sweet Heat’s teriyaki jalapeño or beef pineapple (not reviewed) will cost you Rs1,350 per a 60g bag. Given they’re loaded with 23g of protein, it really lives up to its slogan of “guilt-free snacking”.

I’d rate it five stars across the board.

Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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Comments

Agnes May 31, 2024 04:35pm
While the reviews are enticing, the prices would be prohibitive for most households. Is there no loco for local option out there that you can review that would have a wider audience? Maybe not as aesthetically packaged but just as creative or delicious but most of all affordable. I would like to see some of those options.
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Ahsan Gul May 31, 2024 06:00pm
Is this beef Halal?
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Taj Ahmad May 31, 2024 06:08pm
Wow…Simply great and amazing.
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zarmeena azeem May 31, 2024 06:57pm
Yes. How much sodium? With a population that is popping blood pressure pills is someone counting the salt content in these "ape the west" or " I used to have this when..." snacks.
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Tahir Khan May 31, 2024 09:02pm
How is 100% Austrailian beef local in Pakistan ? Also Not Halal.
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Nadeem Shah USA May 31, 2024 10:41pm
Good to know, reading from Texas, the heart of Jerky nation.
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Muneeb Jun 01, 2024 01:32am
Is this halal?
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M. Emad Jun 01, 2024 04:14pm
60g beef jerky (teriyaki jalapeño / pineapple flavour) for Rs1,350 is too expensive.
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Omer Jun 03, 2024 12:58pm
Australian Angus isnt exactly local. They should source locally, this will reduce the price substantially,
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