Reddit Reddit reviews Huy Fong, Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce, 17-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Huy Fong, Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce, 17-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Huy Fong, Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce, 17-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)
Huy Fong Sriracha Hot Chili SauceSriracha, made from sun ripened chilesRemove cap and break foil seal before usinguse in soups, sauces, pasta,pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, chow mein
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8 Reddit comments about Huy Fong, Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce, 17-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6):

u/DarthContinent · 13 pointsr/AskReddit

SRIRACHA, FTW.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

For the uninformed.

u/_mat_ · 2 pointsr/backpacking

Semi-important variables here are where you're going and what you'll have access to. For now, I'll assume nothing but water.

I camped around Iceland for 10 days in August with my gf, including a 4-day thru-hike out of the interior, with access to nothing but water.

Cooking gear:

  • REI Pocket Rocket

  • Cooking fuel

  • Small, titanium cooking pot

  • 4, 32oz. Nalgenes


    What we had for the (10-day) trip/hike:

  • 10 cups of quick oats

  • 10 cups of minute rice

  • 5 cups of dehydrated black beans (for cooking)

  • 1 bag of Soy Curls

  • 1 bottle of Sriracha

  • 1 loaf of sliced bread

  • 1 jar of peanut butter

  • big Ziploc of dehydrated edamame (for snacking)

  • 20 Clif Builder's Bars (20g protein each)

  • various spices in small Ziplocs (stevia, cinnamon, etc) - the Sriracha replaced a lot of the ones we brought on our previous trip

  • tea bags


    Pretty self-explanatory, but during hiking days we would generally eat oats for breakfast, split a couple of sandwiches + Clif bars throughout the day and have a dinner of rice, beans and soy curls.

    I've done 1.5-2 week camping trips 3x over the last year and minute rice has been the staple. This recent loadout worked really well. You could probably also carry some fresh fruit for the first couple of days or just go the dehydrated route.
u/doctermustache · 1 pointr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuud
u/CaptainTrips · 0 pointsr/AskReddit

This is the stuff. You can often find it in a regular grocery store (at least in the places I've lived in the US) wherever they keep their asian food, or in any chinese market.

u/Gorshanklestump · 0 pointsr/food

I used to when I was young and foolish, now I eat like a warrior king!

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