
10 Things You Should Know About Sriracha
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1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants.
2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tan's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on.
3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign.
4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hots sauces, Sriracha sauces contain no water or artificial colors.
5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles.
6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce.
7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Ultimate Sriracha Burger, Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more.
8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything.
9. There are many imitation Srircha hot sauces available - even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that your are getting authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes constisted of two clear laser etched lines. (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom.
10. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230,628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. Sroracha! 10 Things You Should Know About 1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants. 2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on. Huy Fong 3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign. 4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hot sauces, Sriracha sauces contain nO water or artificial colors. salt sugar 5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles. 6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce. 7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Bacon-Sriracha Cornbread, the Ultimate Sriracha Burger, the Sriracha Cookbook Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more. 8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything. 9. There are many imitation Sriracha hot sauces available – even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that you're get authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes consist of two clear laser etched lines. (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230, 628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. SOURCE LIST: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html http://www.huyfong.com/ http://www.huyfong.com/same/counterfeit.htm http://www.amazon.com/Sriracha-Cookbook-Rooster- Sauce-Recipes/dp/1607740036 http://www.facebook.com/ colol Sroracha! 10 Things You Should Know About 1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants. 2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on. Huy Fong 3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign. 雞 4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hot sauces, Sriracha sauces contain nO water or artificial colors. salt sugar 5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles. 6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce. 7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Bacon-Sriracha Cornbread, the Ultimate Sriracha Burger, the Sriracha Cookbook Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more. 8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything. 9. There are many imitation Sriracha hot sauces available – even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that you're get authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes consist of two clear laser etched lines. 1 (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230, 628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. SOURCE LIST: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html http://www.huyfong.com/ http://www.huyfong.com/same/counterfeit.htm http://www.amazon.com/Sriracha-Cookbook-Rooster- Sauce-Recipes/dp/1607740036 http://www.facebook.com/ Sroracha! 10 Things You Should Know About 1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants. 2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on. Huy Fong 3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign. 雞 4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hot sauces, Sriracha sauces contain nO water or artificial colors. salt sugar 5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles. 6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce. 7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Bacon-Sriracha Cornbread, the Ultimate Sriracha Burger, the Sriracha Cookbook Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more. 8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything. 9. There are many imitation Sriracha hot sauces available – even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that you're get authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes consist of two clear laser etched lines. 1 (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230, 628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. SOURCE LIST: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html http://www.huyfong.com/ http://www.huyfong.com/same/counterfeit.htm http://www.amazon.com/Sriracha-Cookbook-Rooster- Sauce-Recipes/dp/1607740036 http://www.facebook.com/ Sroracha! 10 Things You Should Know About 1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants. 2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on. Huy Fong 3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign. 雞 4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hot sauces, Sriracha sauces contain nO water or artificial colors. salt sugar 5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles. 6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce. 7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Bacon-Sriracha Cornbread, the Ultimate Sriracha Burger, the Sriracha Cookbook Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more. 8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything. 9. There are many imitation Sriracha hot sauces available – even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that you're get authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes consist of two clear laser etched lines. 1 (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230, 628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. SOURCE LIST: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html http://www.huyfong.com/ http://www.huyfong.com/same/counterfeit.htm http://www.amazon.com/Sriracha-Cookbook-Rooster- Sauce-Recipes/dp/1607740036 http://www.facebook.com/ Sroracha! 10 Things You Should Know About 1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants. 2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on. Huy Fong 3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign. 雞 4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hot sauces, Sriracha sauces contain nO water or artificial colors. salt sugar 5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles. 6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce. 7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Bacon-Sriracha Cornbread, the Ultimate Sriracha Burger, the Sriracha Cookbook Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more. 8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything. 9. There are many imitation Sriracha hot sauces available – even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that you're get authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes consist of two clear laser etched lines. 1 (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230, 628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. SOURCE LIST: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html http://www.huyfong.com/ http://www.huyfong.com/same/counterfeit.htm http://www.amazon.com/Sriracha-Cookbook-Rooster- Sauce-Recipes/dp/1607740036 http://www.facebook.com/ Sroracha! 10 Things You Should Know About 1. Sriracha, pronounced SIR-rotch-ah and also known as "Rooster Sauce" was created by 66-year-old David Tran. Sriracha is the name for a certain type of Thai hot sauce, first produced for seafood restaurants. 2. The sauce is packaged and distributed by Tran's company Huy Fong Foods. Huy Fong is the name of the freighter Tran left Vietnam on. Huy Fong 3. The hot sauce's official mascot is the rooster, Tran's astrological sign. 雞 4. Ingredients: Chili, sugar, salt, garlic, distilled vinegar, potassium sorbate, contains sodium bisulfite as preservatives, xanthan gum. Unlike many other hot sauces, Sriracha sauces contain nO water or artificial colors. salt sugar 5. Sriracha is available in 17 oz and 28 oz bottles. 6. Every year, more than 10 million bottles are produced. That's enough Sriracha to fill 88 swimming pools with yummy hot sauce. 7. Randy Clemens penned The Sriracha Cookbook, which contains 50 Rooster Sauce recipes, including Spicy Ceviche, Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings, Bacon-Sriracha Cornbread, the Ultimate Sriracha Burger, the Sriracha Cookbook Peach-Sriracha Sorbet and more. 8. Other uses for Sriracha include making Bloody Marys, spicy tuna rolls, sauces, in soups, with rice, eggs, dumplings, cheeseburgers, pizza, even on fruit. Pretty much everything. 9. There are many imitation Sriracha hot sauces available – even bottled in similar bottles with that familiar plastic green top, but there are 3 tell tale signs that you're get authentic Sriracha hot sauce: (1) The green plastic ring which secures the cap is exactly the same diameter as the green cap itself; the counterfeit rings are much smaller. (2) Their batch codes consist of two clear laser etched lines. 1 (3) Every bottle has "Huy Fong USA" embossed on the bottom. In a completely unscientific survey, Sriracha has more Facebook fans (230, 628 fans) than Tapatio (140,488 fans) and Cholula (85,115 fans) combined, barely proving its popularity amongst other similar hot sauces. SOURCE LIST: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html http://www.huyfong.com/ http://www.huyfong.com/same/counterfeit.htm http://www.amazon.com/Sriracha-Cookbook-Rooster- Sauce-Recipes/dp/1607740036 http://www.facebook.com/
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