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3/20/2016 7:46:27 PM EDT
I'm watching a short documentary on sriracha.  17 minutes into it and it's been called "hipster" at least twice.

3/20/2016 7:47:59 PM EDT
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CockSauce thread...
3/20/2016 7:48:25 PM EDT
[#2]
It's a good documentary. I enjoyed it.

They can call my beloved cock sauce anything they like. I'll keep buying it.
3/20/2016 7:49:06 PM EDT
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'Twas a very informative piece.
3/20/2016 7:49:45 PM EDT
[#4]
Love the Cocksauce......
3/20/2016 7:50:33 PM EDT
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Is this the one on Amazon?
3/20/2016 7:53:07 PM EDT
[#6]
I was Sriracha when Sriracha wasn't cool.
Back in the late 90's I had to go out of my way to find the stuff.
I used to go to the Asian stores to get it.
3/20/2016 7:57:48 PM EDT
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Spicy garlic cock sauce is best cock sauce.
3/20/2016 8:03:20 PM EDT
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yup.
3/20/2016 8:09:06 PM EDT
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Not spicy enough imo.
3/20/2016 8:18:15 PM EDT
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I've only recently "found the light" as it were.
3/20/2016 8:19:08 PM EDT
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I don't consider it so much a "hot" sauce as I do a "make everything awesome" sauce.
3/20/2016 8:21:08 PM EDT
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Buy new bottle, pour into blender.  Sprinkle in 1/2 tbsp ground habanero (I get mine online from the Spicehouse in Chicago).  Lightly blend, re-bottle.

Super hot cock sauce.

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3/20/2016 8:26:06 PM EDT
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Buy new bottle, pour into blender.  Sprinkle in 1/2 tbsp ground habanero (I get mine online from the Spicehouse in Chicago).  Lightly blend, re-bottle.

Super hot cock sauce.

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Not spicy enough imo.

Buy new bottle, pour into blender.  Sprinkle in 1/2 tbsp ground habanero (I get mine online from the Spicehouse in Chicago).  Lightly blend, re-bottle.

Super hot cock sauce.

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Ground scorpion and ghost peppers are better.
3/20/2016 8:34:29 PM EDT
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I don't give a fuck what anyone thinks about my hot sauces. I love Siriracha on my mac and cheese and on my eggs, and cholula on most everything else. They have a decent amount of spice, but add a lot of flavor as well. Fuck the haters.
3/20/2016 8:38:05 PM EDT
[#15]
The hot sauce is really good.
3/20/2016 8:40:29 PM EDT
[#16]
It's overrated. It has a 'fishy' taste and it has preservatives and fillers other hot sauces do not.

It's commiefornia hipster jizz.
3/20/2016 8:41:14 PM EDT
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I keep seeing this, but reluctant to buy it... As I don't like a strong garlic aftertaste!


I might try a bottle....fuck it!
3/20/2016 8:42:53 PM EDT
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It's overrated. It has a 'fishy' taste and it has preservatives and fillers other hot sauces do not.

It's commiefornia hipster jizz.
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You shut your mouth and go sit in the corner.
3/20/2016 8:45:31 PM EDT
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The hot sauce is really good.
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It's not hot
3/20/2016 8:48:00 PM EDT
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Not spicy enough imo.

Buy new bottle, pour into blender.  Sprinkle in 1/2 tbsp ground habanero (I get mine online from the Spicehouse in Chicago).  Lightly blend, re-bottle.

Super hot cock sauce.

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Ground scorpion and ghost peppers are better.

My dad can beat up your dad.

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3/20/2016 8:48:25 PM EDT
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Not spicy enough imo.

Buy new bottle, pour into blender.  Sprinkle in 1/2 tbsp ground habanero (I get mine online from the Spicehouse in Chicago).  Lightly blend, re-bottle.

Super hot cock sauce.

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Ground scorpion and ghost peppers are better.

Don't forget to add in some Carolina Reaper then it really gets hot.
3/20/2016 8:54:09 PM EDT
[#22]
I like this stuff better:

3/20/2016 8:56:43 PM EDT
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Siracha is good.

Sambal Oelek is tiddys!
3/20/2016 8:57:45 PM EDT
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Sriracha on bacon is proof that happiness can be bought.
3/20/2016 8:59:21 PM EDT
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Not spicy enough imo.

Buy new bottle, pour into blender.  Sprinkle in 1/2 tbsp ground habanero (I get mine online from the Spicehouse in Chicago).  Lightly blend, re-bottle.

Super hot cock sauce.

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Ground scorpion and ghost peppers are better.

My dad can beat up your dad.

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Hey, it's your ass, not mine. I was just recommending a blend.

My days of eating stupid hot stuff ended several gastroenterologist visits back.
3/20/2016 9:01:15 PM EDT
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.
3/20/2016 9:06:03 PM EDT
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.
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Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).
3/20/2016 9:09:05 PM EDT
[#28]
Add a half bottle sriracha to a jug of Go Lytly  and feel the Bern.
3/20/2016 9:39:21 PM EDT
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Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.


Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).


I kno both, I like both (ex was Filipina)
3/20/2016 9:49:23 PM EDT
[#30]
Donair shops here call it Chinese ketchup, it's really good on a donair !

I go through a bottle of it every 2 months or so, wife hates it so it's not a regular condiment.
3/20/2016 9:58:32 PM EDT
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Shit's nasty.



3/20/2016 10:00:16 PM EDT
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It's overrated. It has a 'fishy' taste and it has preservatives and fillers other hot sauces do not.

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I literally cannot stand fish flavored anything. But I don't get a Fishy flavor from Sriracha.
3/20/2016 10:00:30 PM EDT
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You have exceptionally bad taste.

Anyone who doesn't like sriracha but likes 40 S&W ought to start asking themselves if they'll ever be capable of making a good decision, as so far no evidence supports that theory.
3/20/2016 10:01:45 PM EDT
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Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.


Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).


Haha, yeah, its good. I have a bottle in the pantry. I always thought it was an Asian only thing until I met some Germans and they said they have it as they were growing up too.

Always preferred it to soy sauce growing up, no idea why. Sometimes Saturday morning breakfast was rice porridge mixed with scrambled eggs and that Maggi seasoning. Parents looked at me weird.  
3/20/2016 10:02:49 PM EDT
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Never had it! kinda want to try it.


For hot sauce (that is not really hot), I prefer Cholula.
3/20/2016 10:04:42 PM EDT
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It's more versatile than cock sauce.

 
3/20/2016 10:06:22 PM EDT
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Haha, yeah, its good. I have a bottle in the pantry. I always thought it was an Asian only thing until I met some Germans and they said they have it as they were growing up too.

Always preferred it to soy sauce growing up, no idea why. Sometimes Saturday morning breakfast was rice porridge mixed with scrambled eggs and that Maggi seasoning. Parents looked at me weird.  
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.


Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).


Haha, yeah, its good. I have a bottle in the pantry. I always thought it was an Asian only thing until I met some Germans and they said they have it as they were growing up too.

Always preferred it to soy sauce growing up, no idea why. Sometimes Saturday morning breakfast was rice porridge mixed with scrambled eggs and that Maggi seasoning. Parents looked at me weird.  


Please understand that there are two completely different flavors in almost identical bottles.

Maggi (Made in Germany) is great stuff, especially in soups.
Maggi (Made in China) is like soy sauce, but not as good as soy sauce.
3/20/2016 10:10:41 PM EDT
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Its been around a long time in Asian and Mexican restaurant in California, Mexicans are the original fanbase  .  Known as Cock Sauce and yes, it became hipster as shit
3/20/2016 10:13:34 PM EDT
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It is crazy how cheap they can produce the stuff.
3/20/2016 10:24:46 PM EDT
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Please understand that there are two completely different flavors in almost identical bottles.

Maggi (Made in Germany) is great stuff, especially in soups.
Maggi (Made in China) is like soy sauce, but not as good as soy sauce.
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.


Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).


Haha, yeah, its good. I have a bottle in the pantry. I always thought it was an Asian only thing until I met some Germans and they said they have it as they were growing up too.

Always preferred it to soy sauce growing up, no idea why. Sometimes Saturday morning breakfast was rice porridge mixed with scrambled eggs and that Maggi seasoning. Parents looked at me weird.  


Please understand that there are two completely different flavors in almost identical bottles.

Maggi (Made in Germany) is great stuff, especially in soups.
Maggi (Made in China) is like soy sauce, but not as good as soy sauce.


Did not know that. Hm. Now I want to go check the pantry, but way too lazy.
3/20/2016 10:26:22 PM EDT
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Did not know that. Hm. Now I want to go check the pantry, but way too lazy.
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Psh. I was eating that stuff way before it was popular, long as I can remember.

Same for Salonpas pads, dad used those when I was young and they're now a thing I guess.


Yeah, well I was eating German Maggi sauce before it was cool.

Wait... German Maggi Sauce is cool, right? (Not that Made in China shit that tastes like soy sauce mixed with ass crunchies).


Haha, yeah, its good. I have a bottle in the pantry. I always thought it was an Asian only thing until I met some Germans and they said they have it as they were growing up too.

Always preferred it to soy sauce growing up, no idea why. Sometimes Saturday morning breakfast was rice porridge mixed with scrambled eggs and that Maggi seasoning. Parents looked at me weird.  


Please understand that there are two completely different flavors in almost identical bottles.

Maggi (Made in Germany) is great stuff, especially in soups.
Maggi (Made in China) is like soy sauce, but not as good as soy sauce.


Did not know that. Hm. Now I want to go check the pantry, but way too lazy.


The difference is not small. This isn't like comparing Coke to Pepsi to RC Cola. It is like comparing Coca Cola to iced tea.
3/20/2016 10:27:42 PM EDT
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My two claims to fame:





1)  I watched the Ultimate Fighting Championship LIVE on pay-per-view in 1993







2)  I started eating Sriracha and Sambal Oelek in 1986  


 






I find it amusing that what is arguably the best known and most popular Asian chili sauce in the United States is actually made from jalapenos.  
3/20/2016 10:29:27 PM EDT
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The difference is not small. This isn't like comparing Coke to Pepsi to RC Cola. It is like comparing Coca Cola to iced tea.
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Did not know that. Hm. Now I want to go check the pantry, but way too lazy.


The difference is not small. This isn't like comparing Coke to Pepsi to RC Cola. It is like comparing Coca Cola to iced tea.


Holy balls, $80 for 27oz for imported Maggi from Europe?! Yeah, I'm going to go with it's the Chinese version because it was like $7.

But now I'm intrigued.
3/20/2016 10:31:19 PM EDT
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I've noticed it recently became a fad. Even chain restaurants are pimping it now
3/20/2016 10:31:32 PM EDT
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Holy balls, $80 for 27oz for imported Maggi from Europe?! Yeah, I'm going to go with it's the Chinese version because it was like $7.

But now I'm intrigued.
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Did not know that. Hm. Now I want to go check the pantry, but way too lazy.


The difference is not small. This isn't like comparing Coke to Pepsi to RC Cola. It is like comparing Coca Cola to iced tea.


Holy balls, $80 for 27oz for imported Maggi from Europe?! Yeah, I'm going to go with it's the Chinese version because it was like $7.

But now I'm intrigued.


Check your local grocery stores. I've seen it at Publix or Kroger. You can also find it at World Market.

It was under $10 at each of these places. Most people do not buy the novelty bottle (27 oz is novelty item). Standard size is somewhere between 5 - 10 oz and will last most people 1 - 2 years.
3/20/2016 10:33:15 PM EDT
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Has anyone tried the Tabasco Sriracha? I've been thinking about ordering it. I keep a variety of hot sauce in my desk at work and I've been looking to try something new.

3/20/2016 10:40:52 PM EDT
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Please understand that there are two completely different flavors in almost identical bottles.

Maggi (Made in Germany) is great stuff, especially in soups.
Maggi (Made in China) is like soy sauce, but not as good as soy sauce.


The difference is not small. This isn't like comparing Coke to Pepsi to RC Cola. It is like comparing Coca Cola to iced tea.
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Yep. But i still like em both,
3/20/2016 10:46:08 PM EDT
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Never understood the love for it.

I'm a person that doesn't mind some hot peppers now and then on almost any kind of food.
Even developed a love for Thai quisine.

I bought a giant bottle of that stuff once.
After a few test recipes, I realized that my big bottle will last me about 20 years. Maybe more.

Not one to waste food........ one day, in an attempt to rid the moles and chipmunks from tunneling my above ground flowerbed into a useless project,
I sought creative, quiet ways to make them go away.

I dumped that entire gallon down all the holes and burrows.
It worked.
3/20/2016 10:49:37 PM EDT
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Check your local grocery stores. I've seen it at Publix or Kroger. You can also find it at World Market.

It was under $10 at each of these places. Most people do not buy the novelty bottle (27 oz is novelty item). Standard size is somewhere between 5 - 10 oz and will last most people 1 - 2 years.
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Did not know that. Hm. Now I want to go check the pantry, but way too lazy.


The difference is not small. This isn't like comparing Coke to Pepsi to RC Cola. It is like comparing Coca Cola to iced tea.


Holy balls, $80 for 27oz for imported Maggi from Europe?! Yeah, I'm going to go with it's the Chinese version because it was like $7.

But now I'm intrigued.


Check your local grocery stores. I've seen it at Publix or Kroger. You can also find it at World Market.

It was under $10 at each of these places. Most people do not buy the novelty bottle (27 oz is novelty item). Standard size is somewhere between 5 - 10 oz and will last most people 1 - 2 years.



Thanks.

Fucking GD, gotta love it. You'll learn some random shit everyday and it can cover a broad range of things -- it'll either be intriguing or actually useful.
3/20/2016 10:50:21 PM EDT
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I am amazed at the sudden surge in popularity.  Genius marketing tapping into the mass market I guess.   I grew up in whitey white bread suburbia, even the street I lived on had the actual word 'white' in it.  Despite all that we had plenty of exposure to rooster sauce.  It was in most of the mexican places and definitely the places we would get chop-suey from.   I am happy for the company but chuckle when hipsters were "discovering it" a few years back.
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