Americans' Hot Sauce Preferences, Broken Down By State
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Americans' Hot Sauce Preferences, Broken Down By State

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It’s no secret Americans love using hot sauce to spice up their meals, but which fiery flavoring reigns supreme? In honor of National Hot Sauce Day, the folks at Instacart analyzed purchase data from the online grocery platform to reveal Americans’ hot sauce and chili sauce preferences. Instacart Instacart Instacart “National Hot Sauce Day gives us the perfect opportunity to take a closer look at this beloved condiment, and we found that hot sauce ― like many fridge and pantry staples ― is very closely tied to regional and cultural preferences,” Alex Orellana, Instacart’s trends analyst, told HuffPost. It’s intriguing to see how personal and regional identities influence the spices people choose to enhance their dishes.” Instacart As for total hot sauce consumption per capita, the highest volume of purchases per customer was in New Mexico, followed by Alaska and Colorado. “We hope the report offers a glimpse into the diverse hot sauce culture across the U.S., and people can see their spicy preferences reflected in the data ― and perhaps they’ll be inspired to try a favorite from another region for a true taste test!” Orellana said.

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