Sweet + Spicy Sichuan Chili Sauce - Soft Glam
Inspired by the popular, classic Chengdu street dumplings, Sweet + Spicy Sichuan Chili Sauce is a concoction of aromatic "fuzhi" soy sauce, slow-brewed with brown sugar, mushrooms, garlic, and a blend of spices. It’s sweet, tangy, spicy, and umami-rich all at once — intensely delicious and versatile.
- 6oz. crafted in Chengdu, Sichuan.
- Vegan, no artificial flavors, and no preservatives.
- Use in stir fry, marinade or on dumplings. Great as a drizzle over noodles or other dishes!
Please note our fan-favorite Sweet & Spicy Zhong Sauce name changed to Sweet + Spicy Sichuan Chili Sauce, but rest assured, it’s the same taste you love with an upgraded name and packaging! If you have any questions about this change, please reach out to support@flybyjing.com.
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How To Use It
Drizzle over noodles, dumplings, rice bowls, eggs, vegetables, pizza, or grilled proteins. A spoonful can turn a simple meal into something louder, warmer, and more layered.
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A SICHUAN SAUCE THAT GOES ON EVERYTHING
One jar, endless ways to make breakfast, lunch, and dinner fly.
INGREDIENT STORY
WHAT WE'RE MADE OF
Real ingredients. Big Sichuan flavor.
Our flavors were born in Sichuan province, where intensity and balance belong together. We source high-quality ingredients so every jar brings heat, savoriness, and texture without overpowering the food.
BRAND STORY
Build a better pantry around the jar.
Flavor, usage, and story belong close to the purchase moment.
Layer this into noodles, dumplings, rice, eggs, roasted vegetables, and weeknight dinners that need more heat, crunch, and depth.