Habanero Chili Crisp – Intense Heat, Pure Flavor
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Habanero Chili Crisp – Intense Heat, Pure Flavor

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Crunchy bits of peppers in 100% olive oil — bold heat, real flavor and texture in every spoonful.

Ingredients
  • Habanero Peppers
  • Olive Oil
  • Salt and Spices

May contain traces of peanuts, gluten (wheat), milk, tree nuts and soy.

Size & Shelf Life

5 oz · 18-month shelf life

100% Olive Oil
Vegan
Gluten-Free
Non-GMO
No Preservatives

Why We're Different

The Don Chilio Difference

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100% Olive Oil

No seed oils, no canola, no soybean. Just 100% olive oil in every jar.

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Real Mexican Chiles

Peak-season, premium Mexican chilis. Carefully selected, never compromised.

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Family Recipe

Born from curiosity, perfected by us. Every recipe developed in-house, no shortcuts.

Clean Label

No preservatives, no artificial flavors, no fillers. Just real ingredients you can pronounce.

What People Are Saying

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“Fantastic. One bite was all it took and I was hooked.”

— Magdalene G. Jackson

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“Love these crisps they are just the right heat.”

— Dana

Frequently Asked Questions

How hot is it?

Heat varies by product — see the heat level indicator on each product page. Jalapeño is our mildest (1/5), Habanero is the hottest (5/5). If you're unsure where to start, the Jalapeño is the gateway product most fans love.

How long does it last?

Each jar has a 12-month shelf life when unopened. Once opened, store in the refrigerator and use within 3 months for best quality. Though honestly, most people finish a jar in a couple of weeks.

Is it vegan?

Yes! Don Chilio chili crisps and salsa machas are 100% vegan, gluten-free, non-GMO, and made with no artificial preservatives. Just real ingredients: peppers, olive oil, garlic, seeds, and sea salt.

What's the difference between chili crisp and salsa macha?

Chili crisp uses fresh peppers crisped in oil with seeds and garlic — it's crunchy and bright. Salsa macha uses dried chiles and nuts, giving it a deeper, smokier, nuttier flavor. Both are oil-based Mexican condiments. We make both — try them side by side.