You thought the original was dangerous? This unholy sequel adds fermented ghost chilli, extra Naga, more garlic, and a spice mix darker than your conscience. A sinister sweetness teases up front, before the creeping burn hits you with the realisation you’ve made some questionable choices — delicious, napalm-level choices.
This is the sauce to bring out when you want to silence dinner guests, destroy blandness, or finally give that pizza the respect it deserves. Not for the faint of heart, but perfect for the truly broken among us.





ChrisH –
This is a beautifully spiced sauce, one for lovers of Indian and curried flavours. There’s a little sweetness up front, with the rich flavours of onion and garlic, before you get the warmth of the spices, and fruitiness of the ginger and the Naga Chillies. Texture is fantastic as well. Good level of heat build, but not extreme and never uncomfortable! Great sauce!
Justin –
Absolute banger of a sauce! Purchased on several occasions and has become one of my sauce cupboard staples. There is complexity and depth here that you don’t find in a lot of hot sauces. Plenty of heat, but it’s balanced and not overdone. Highly, highly recommended!
besty –
Naga Bomb – Ghost Edition. Well spiced rich tomato and ginger curry sauce like flavours. The label art work outstanding, the description fairly describes the tasty blend of ingredients, but a little optimistic on the heat burn. An 8 on the Emporium heat scale is reasonable for comparison. I’d want to see it more competitively priced with peer UK artisan producers; plenty of excellent products around £6 with flavour and heat as of June 2025. Subjective matters obviously. The warming taste should not disappoint (4/5 for flavour), but needs more heat to satisfy the label description.
nimo rostami –
I was expecting it to be hotter at level 8. It has a strong sweet note. The choice for name suggests otherwise and you expect more punch from Naga chillies. Couldn’t help not feeling deflated after trying it.