Cayenne Chilli Crunch – Bold Heat Meets Crispy Garlic
Craving that crispy, spicy, addictive crunch? The Cayenne Chilli Crunch from Kalahari Organics is here to turn up the flavour. Packed with fried cayenne peppers, crunchy garlic slices, and a bold blend of dried chilli flakes, this small-batch chilli oil delivers a satisfying burn with rich, savoury depth.
Spicy, Crispy, and Seriously Addictive
This isn’t just another chilli oil. The Cayenne Chilli Crunch combines fiery cayenne and dried chilli flakes with golden-fried garlic, shallots, and ginger to create a layered heat that excites your palate. It’s bold without being overwhelming—ideal for those who want a real kick without losing flavour.
Elevate Every Dish
Spoon it over noodles, rice bowls, fried eggs, dumplings, grilled meats, or even toast. The rich, golden crunch and cayenne-powered spice bring instant depth to anything you’re cooking—or snacking on.
Handcrafted in South Africa
Made by Kalahari Organics, a proudly South African, women-led, and Black-owned brand, this chilli crunch is created in small batches with clean, non-GMO ingredients and no artificial additives. It’s not just hot—it’s crafted with care and purpose.
Why You’ll Love It
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Made with fried cayenne peppers, garlic, and chilli flakes
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Crunchy, spicy, and full of umami-rich savoury flavour
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Great with rice, noodles, dumplings, or grilled meats
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No MSG, no artificial flavouring, non-GMO canola oil
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Crafted in small batches in South Africa
Product Details
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Size: 250g
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Heat Level: Mild
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Key Ingredients: Fried Cayenne Chilli Peppers, Sliced Garlic, Dried Chilli Flakes, Non-GMO Canola Oil, Salt, Shallots, Ginger, Sugar, Spices
About Kalahari Organics
Rooted in Purpose. Crafted for Flavour.
Kalahari Organics is more than just a condiment brand. They are a 100% Black-owned, women-led South African company championing food that’s bold in flavour and rich in impact. Through sustainable farming, fair wages, and community empowerment, they produce premium sauces with purpose behind every jar.

