Banhoek Chilli Oil, the premium, 100% natural chilli oil from South Africa, has launched a 1l PET Bottle for sustainable, catering-friendly use.
South Africa’s premium chilli oil brand expands its award-winning product range with new packaging designed for the foodservice and hospitality sectors, launching its new 1-litre PET bottle, a packaging innovation developed with the catering and hospitality industry in mind.
This latest addition supports Banhoek’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, practicality, and low-waste solutions. It joins the brand’s existing 5-litre format and convenient sachet offerings. The PET bottle is lightweight, fully recyclable, and refillable, making it ideal for busy kitchens, food trucks, and casual dining environments looking to maintain premium flavour while reducing their environmental footprint.
Banhoek Chilli Oil is crafted using sun-dried, hand-crushed bird’s eye chillies and locally sourced, premium canola oil. It uses a proprietary induction heating process to deliver consistent flavour and heat in every batch. The result is a versatile, robustly flavoured oil that enhances everything from pizza, pasta, salads, grilled meats, and vegetables.
Banhoek Chilli Oil is rapidly expanding its global footprint, with enthusiastic uptake across markets including the USA, UK, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, and Australia. The company also holds strong category leadership in South Africa, its home base.
In the UK, Banhoek Chilli Oil is available in both Original and Garlic variants, each of which has proudly received a Great Taste Award in 2024. The product has also earned accolades such as the Great British Food Awards.
The new 1-litre PET bottle is available in original variants and sold exclusively via Bidfood at £14.95.
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- 100% natural, GMO-free, and Vegan
- Over 500 5-star reviews on Amazon UK
- Great Taste Awards – 2023 & 2024
- Great British Food Awards – Bronze 2024
- Health Benefits: Chilli Oil is known for boosting metabolism, reducing inflammation, and aiding digestion
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