What’s the Best Brand of Sriracha at the Supermarket?



Tasting expert Jack Bishop conducts a tasting of sriracha.

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  1. The rooster has been my go to but I do often want a more spicy taste depending on what I’m eating so I’m glad there is one that is similar but hotter to try but I agree with other commenters about the history of rooster and I’ll probably still mainly buy that one because of the history. It’s kind of a silent way to support a success story in America and that’s hard to do these days!

  2. The actual Sriracha sauces, ones made in Thailand specifically from a coastal province of Cholburi, is smooth and watery with milder spice and more flavors.

    Those and Vietnamese ones are made for different proposes though. The Thai ones work more like cocktail sauce and are great for seafood and fried egg dishes. The Vietnamese ones work more like ketchup which is great for American food like hot dog and pizza.

  3. Gotta say I was let down by the Kikkoman brand. Went out and bought it after watching this video. Huy Fongs taste so much brighter and better than it. I didn't really notice an increase in heat. I wish they were all hotter. One thing I've noticed about is that it goes bad quickly and taste better the fresher it is.

  4. I was buying Sriracha Panich on amazon until recently, but the price is now double what it was last year and it's hard to justify that expense. It's a bummer because it's the true "original" that Huy Fong is a knockoff of and has imo a much better flavor profile.

  5. Not a fan of the Rooster. Tastes of poor quality garlic and maybe too much garlic and it’s not hot enough for me. Recently found Hot Chili Sauce by Cholimax Foods which I really like.

  6. 3 mountain brand is the best. It's the original Sri racha province recipe made in Sriracha from peppers grown in Sriracha. It's green or yellow not red. You can find it at ethnic asian stores. Rooster brand guy tried to patent the name and steal it forever but Sriracha stopped him because you can't patent a city name with an unofficial recipe.

  7. Huy Fong hasnt been really any good since they lost their original pepper supplier. Completely different taste now. The Texas Pete srirachacha and yellowbird blue agave sriracha are my favs now.

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