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  2. Huy Fong Foods - Wikipedia

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    He had previously made hot sauce with his family while working as a cook in the South Vietnamese army. [13] [12] He began selling hot sauces to local Asian restaurants out of a van, making $2,300 in his first month in business. [10] Tran considers Huy Fong Foods to be a family business. His son William Tran is the company president and daughter ...

  3. Kanzuri - Wikipedia

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    Kanzuri (寒 ( かん ) 造 ( ず ) 里 ( り ), [kaɰ̃zɯɾi] KAHN-zoo-ri) is a type of Japanese fermented chili paste manufactured in Niigata Prefecture.Originally a traditional condiment from the Jōetsu region, the name "kanzuri" was trademarked in 1966 by the Kanzuri, Co. Ltd. of Myōkō, the sole maker of the product.

  4. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Mirin. A bowl of mirin. Mirin is an essential condiment used in Japanese cuisine. [1] It is a kind of rice wine similar to sake, but with a lower alcohol content—14% [2] instead of 20%. There are three general types. The first is hon mirin (lit. true mirin), [3] which contains alcohol. The second is shio mirin, which contains alcohol as well ...

  5. With Huy Fong’s iconic sriracha, a Vietnamese refugee ... - AOL

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    Bottles of Sriracha chili sauce are displayed on shelves as people shop inside a supermarket in Rosemead, California, on October 31, 2013. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge refused to halt ...

  6. Hot Sauce (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Hot Sauce" on YouTube. " Hot Sauce " ( Korean : 맛; RR : Mat; lit. Flavor) is a song recorded by South Korean boy group NCT Dream for their first studio album of the same name. It was released digitally on May 10, 2021, by SM Entertainment. It became the first trilingual song to enter the Billboard Global 200.

  7. The History of Hot Sauce in America - AOL

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  8. Kōrēgusu - Wikipedia

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    Kōrēgusu. Kōrēgusu ( Japanese: コーレーグス from Okinawan: 高麗胡椒 こーれーぐす kooreegusu, a type of hot chili pepper ), also called kōrēgūsu ( コーレーグース) and kōrēgusū ( コーレーグスー ), is a type of Okinawan chili sauce made of chilis infused in awamori rice spirit and is a popular condiment to ...

  9. Hot sauce - Wikipedia

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    Texas Pete (750 SHU) [13] Introduced in 1929, developed and manufactured by the TW Garner Food Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Trappey's Hot Sauce Company was founded in 1898. Chili pepper water, used primarily in Hawaii, is ideal for cooking. It is made from whole chilies, garlic, salt, and water.