• Byron Bay Chilli Company is spotlighting the benefits of cayenne pepper to warm up this winter, the key ingredient in its Red Cayenne Chilli Sauce with Lime and Sizzlin’ Cayenne Hot Sauce with Cumin & Lime.
Source: Byron Bay Chilli Company
    Byron Bay Chilli Company is spotlighting the benefits of cayenne pepper to warm up this winter, the key ingredient in its Red Cayenne Chilli Sauce with Lime and Sizzlin’ Cayenne Hot Sauce with Cumin & Lime. Source: Byron Bay Chilli Company
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Byron Bay Chilli Company is spotlighting the benefits of cayenne pepper to warm up this winter, the key ingredient in its Red Cayenne Chilli Sauce with Lime and Sizzlin’ Cayenne Hot Sauce with Cumin & Lime.

The company is renowned for its bold and flavoursome chilli products, and have incorporated the power of cayenne into two chilli sauce offerings.

Cayenne pepper is a staple in many cuisines and has an array of health benefits. Its cardiovascular benefits have been shown to include reducing blood pressure and lowering cholesterol levels. The antioxidants in cayenne pepper can also improve skin health and fight signs of ageing.

Cayenne pepper can assist in detoxifying the body through sweat production, and improved blood circulation. They also contain vitamins A, C, and E, giving the immune system a boost to ward off infections and illnesses.

Byron Bay Chilli Company’s Red Cayenne Chilli Sauce with Lime and Sizzlin’ Cayenne Hot Sauce with Cumin & Lime are available in grocery stores nationwide for RRP $5.50 for 250ml, and RRP $4.95 for 150ml respectively.

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