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14. Huy Fong Sriracha. $4 from Target Shop Now. Heat rating: 3 out of 10 Best for: Chinese takeout. Sriracha, in particular the Huy Fong Foods brand, is practically synonymous with Asian food in ...
The company's most popular product is its sriracha sauce.The primary ingredients are peppers, garlic, and sugar. [4] It is currently Huy Fong Foods' best-known and best-selling item, easily recognized by its bright red color and its packaging: a clear plastic bottle with a green cap, text in five languages (Vietnamese, English, Chinese, French, and Spanish) and the rooster logo.
IRWINDALE, CA. - AUGUST 22, 2014: CEO David Tran, left, has his picture taken with Maggie Guzman, right, as 300 sriracha fans tour Huy Fong Foods in Irwindale on August 22, 2014.
Sriracha, the popular Thai-style hot sauce made by California's Huy Fong Foods, is everywhere right now, from the tables in Asian diners across the country to the menu at PF Chang's, Pei Wei, and ...
Huy Fong's sriracha sauce (/ s ɪ ˈ r ɑː tʃ ə / sih-RAH-chə; Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐːrāːtɕʰāː] ⓘ; [3] Vietnamese: Tương Ớt Sriracha), also referred to as sriracha, cock sauce or rooster sauce [4] due to the rooster on its label, is a brand of sriracha, a chili sauce that originated in Vietnam.
Sriracha is hard to come by these days — at least for one popular brand. Huy Fong Sriracha, which used to go for under $5 or $10 a bottle, is now selling for shocking amounts in some listings ...
In the United States, sriracha is associated with a jalapeño-based sauce produced by Huy Fong Foods [9] [10] and is sometimes referred to as "rooster sauce" or "cock sauce" [11] from the image of a rooster on the bottle. [12] Other variations of sriracha have appeared in the U.S. market, including a sriracha that is aged in whiskey barrels.
Kara Nielsen, a food trends researcher, remembers first encountering the sauce when she was a pastry chef in the 1990s at a farm-to-table restaurant in Berkeley.