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Sriracha
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Ethnic Palate: Thai, Vietnamese
Pairing: Pale Ale, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Sriracha, a hot chili sauce originally from Thailand, became wildly popular in the U.S. after it was popularized by Huy Fong Foods in California. It’s now a staple in Asian-fusion dishes and a trendy wing flavor across the U.S.
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