Americans' Hot Sauce Preferences, Broken Down By State

In a new report, Instacart detailed which places prefer Cholula, Frank's RedHot, Sriracha and more.

Are you more of a Sriracha fan or a Cholula person? What about Frank’s RedHot or Texas Pete? Your answer might be related to where you live.

The folks at online grocery platform Instacart analyzed purchase data to reveal Americans’ hot sauce preferences. Looking at the country overall, the top brands sold in the U.S. in 2023 were Frank’s RedHot, Cholula, Tabasco and Texas Pete.

Instacart’s report also includes a state-by-state breakdown of the most uniquely popular hot sauce in each state ― which reflects the share of hot sauce for each brand purchased on Instacart in a given state compared to the national average. The company also revealed which states buy the most and least hot sauce.

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“Americans are passionate about hot sauce and they are not shy about expressing their affinity for specific brands and flavors,“Instacart trends expert Laurentia Romaniuk told HuffPost. “As grocery data experts, we love celebrating food holidays like National Hot Sauce Day because we get to share America’s favorites and stir a timely and heated debate.”

She noted that the brand’s last hot sauce report showed Huy Fong Sriracha reigning supreme as the top hot sauce in the U.S.

“But its status has clearly shifted in the wake of the shortage that dominated the past year,” Romaniuk said. “The reduced supply of the beloved rooster sauce left hot sauce enthusiasts to seek alternatives, but thankfully, we seem to be out of the worst of it. Our latest findings confirm a resurgence of Sriracha in people’s carts, marking a welcomed comeback among consumers.”

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The hot sauce industry has certainly expanded in recent decades, with many big and small players broadening the people’s understanding of what these pepper-based sauces can do and the range of dishes where they can be incorporated. Romaniuk believes this phenomenon fits with broader culinary and cultural trends in the U.S.

“The growing popularity of hot sauce and its wide variety of flavors and styles is a reflection of an increasingly diverse American population,” she said.

For more information about the methodology and additional hot sauce insights, check out Instacart’s blog post about the report.

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