The Maldives Customs Service launched an operation this week to track down jars of the offending sauce made by Australian brand Leggo's, the Maldives Independent website reported.
Customs officials confirmed on Twitter they had seized jars of Italian Chicken Scallopini sauce after social media users alerted them to the ingredients.
Serving alcohol and pork to Maldivians is an offence in the nation of 340,000 Sunni Muslims, although both are freely available in upmarket resorts in the archipelago.
It has set up a hotline for people to report sightings of the sauce being sold elsewhere, the Maldives Independent said.
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Leggo's website says the sauce comprises 5 percent white wine and 2.5 percent bacon. A spokeswoman for the brand was not immediately available for comment when contacted by AFP.
The Maldives is governed by English common law as well as a form of sharia law, the Islamic legal code, but it does not apply in the islands' luxury tourist resorts favoured by honeymooners.