HP Fruity

A unique mild and tangy brown sauce made from a subtle blend of high quality fruits with a hint of spices. HP Fruity sauce adds a twist to your favourite sandwiches or as an accompaniment to hot or cold snacks.

 

Sizes: 255g, 480g

HP policy of continuous product improvement may result in a change to the label.  You are advised to always check the label for changes to the allergen status, ingredients and nutrition of our products.

HP Variety 1

Lifestyle

Suitable for Vegetarians

Allergy advice

Free From: Artificial Colours

Free From: Artificial Flavours

Free From: Artificial Preservatives

Contains: Gluten, Barley, Rye

Nutrient Per 100g
Energy - kJ/kcal 575kJ
(Calories) 135kcal
Protein 0.9g
Carbohydrate 31.5g
(of which sugars) 25.6g
Fat Trace
(of which saturates) Trace
Fibre 0.3g
Sodium 0.6g
Salt equivalent 1.5g

 

Fruit (Tomatoes, Dates, Oranges, Tamarind), Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Malt Vinegar (from Barley),  Sugar, Spirit Vinegar, Modified Cornflour, Mango Chutney (Sugar, Mango, Salt, Vinegar, Chilli, Spices), Molasses, Rye Flour, Salt, Spices, Flavourings, Pectin


Delicious with grilled chicken, burgers or sausages. Or use as a baste, simply brush meat with sauce during the last 5 minutes of grilling.

Create mouthwatering tasty meals. Why not add tang to stir-fries and fruitiness to casseroles, stews and soups!

Fruity Corned Beef Hash: Cook onions and bacon, add a tin of corned beef and sauted potatoes. Finish off in the pan with a good spoonful of HP Fruity Sauce.

Q&A

What does HP stand for?

The letters HP actually stand for the Houses of Parliament. The initials were first added to the bottle - along with the picture of the Palace of Westminster - after rumours that the sauce was served to MPs in the restaurant.

When was HP Brown first produced?

HP Brown Sauce went into full production just as the 20th Century was waking up. It was originally created by Nottingham grocer FG Garton, who, when stuck <sbr />for cash, sold the recipe and the name to Edward Samson Moore, owner of the Midland Vinegar Company, for just £150. For more spicy facts from the History of HP just drop into the History section.

What are the main ingredients of HP Sauce?

Nothing but the finest quality ingredients sourced from around the world make HP what it is. Sharp, musky Malt Vinegar, sweet Molasses, rich Dates and some other exotic specialities are blended together to a carefully guarded secret recipe.  That's what gives HP its uniquely distinctive flavour.

What are the best foods to eat HP sauce with?

HP adds spicy fruity flavour to absolutely everything. Purists love it with traditional favourites like bacon sarnies, all over a full English breakfast, or with shepherds pie, or bangers and mash.  It's pretty marvellous on chips, jacket spuds and baked beans too.

What other products does HP produce?

HP has put its name to a range of great Table Sauces designed to tickle anyone's tastebuds. There's HP Fruity, the HP BBQ Range and, for the more adventurous, HP Sauces of the World. Discover even more here.

How many bottles of HP Sauce are sold per year?

One in four of all UK households get through at least one bottle of HP every single year. That's something like a total of 27.5m bottles per annum.

Is HP suitable for Vegetarians, Vegans dietary requirements?

HP Brown, Fruity and BBQ Classic sauces can be enjoyed by vegetarians and vegans - on sarnies, chips and much more. For further information on specific requirements please contact our Consumer Careline. Have a look at Contact Us page for details.

Is HP Halal?

Absolutely.  HP Brown Sauce has Halal Certification.

Where can you buy your sauces?

The question isn't so much where can you buy HP Sauce, but rather, what self respecting store doesn't stock it. For the entire, glorious expanse of the complete HP range you might have to explore your larger retail outlets. If you need any more help finding HP products, simply contact our Consumer Careline.