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After months of looking the search is over. I really like the sauce. I think we can ride out the shortage now. Have to take a couple bottles to work for a buddy though.
Not out of business. Just stopped production without a source of the raw ingredient, jalapenos.I thought he went out of business?
The chili garlic is one of my favorites. I have substituted Trader Joe's Italian Bomba Sauce, it's fermented Calabrian Chilis. VERY addicting.Nice, I need their chili garlic sauce and can't find any. Ordered 4 from Kroger and they cancelled the order a day later.
Nice restock.
I still have a couple bottles of the original before the SHtF panic.
I've heard the new product used with Mexican peppers has a different flavor than the original.
What's your thoughts?
Not out of business. Just stopped production without a source of the raw ingredient, jalapenos.
The grower(s) that traditionally supplied the chilies to Huy Fong decided to make and market their own sauce as https://www.skyvalleyfoods.com/ and stopped supplying Huy Fong.
The revived Huy Fong Sriracha supposedly uses Mexican sourced jalapenos.
After months of looking the search is over. I really like the sauce. I think we can ride out the shortage now. Have to take a couple bottles to work for a buddy though. View attachment 680573View attachment 680575
What was the difference? I know this is subjective. But I'm curious. Others are saying the same thing. Something about a bitter after taste.There is a slight change in taste, but it's still real.
It is a difference of where the jalapeños are grown. I noticed it right away. It was about a month later when I found about the change.What was the difference? I know this is subjective. But I'm curious. Others are saying the same thing. Something about a bitter after taste.