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sriracha

[ suh-rah-chah, si- ]

noun

  1. a hot condiment sauce made from red chiles, vinegar, sugar, garlic, and salt, used especially in Vietnamese and Thai cuisine.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of sriracha1

First recorded in 1955–60; named after Sriracha, Si Racha, a coastal town in Thailand where the condiment was first produced
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Example Sentences

It has been woven into the West’s culinary fabric as much as pumpkin spice, sriracha, and turmeric.

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I bet you were the first one of your friends to crow about sriracha.

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Sriracha also works well in this recipe, or you could try it with whatever hot sauce you have on hand.

In a shaker filled with ice, add the red pepper vodka, chocolate liqueur, Sriracha hot sauce, grenadine, and chocolate syrup.

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