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A single 28-ounce bottle was listed for $29.99 at an Asian grocery in Oakland this month, with a limit of two per customer. At 168 Market in Alhambra, dozens of imitation Huy Fong Sriracha bottles ...
The Nali sauce brands have attained cult status with chilli lovers both in Malawi and throughout the world for their hotness and taste. [2] The heat level of Nali sauce is approximately 175.000 scoville heat units [3] Nali is made from peri-peri sauce derived from Malawian bird's eye chillies, which are considered the hottest in Africa.
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.
Cholula Hot Sauce is a brand of chili-based hot sauce, based in Stamford, Connecticut, manufactured in Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico by SANE, and licensed by McCormick. According to its manufacturers, Cholula hot sauce rates 1,000–2,000 on the Scoville scale. [2] The product is packaged in a glass bottle with a distinctive round wooden cap.
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Sriracha (/ s ɪ ˈ r æ tʃ ə / sirr-ATCH-ə or / s ɪ ˈ r ɑː tʃ ə / sirr-AH-chə; Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐːrāːtɕʰāː] ⓘ) is a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, pickled garlic, sugar, and salt. [1]
A bottle of hot sauce claimed to have 16 million SHU sold for US$595. [12] Chiliheads make YouTube videos showing themselves eating super-hots as a means of providing entertainment or marketing the heat of a particular pepper. [6] [12] In Nagaland, India, the annual Hornbill Festival includes a ghost pepper-eating competition. [4]