General Electric might be an odd brand to see releasing a hot sauce, but the company has allegedly put together a spicy condiment blend using the world's hottest pepper and packaged the liquid inside a packet made using jet engine technology. The sauce is so incredibly hot that the packaging is specifically designed out of metal and alloys to contain it.
The exclusive hot sauce blend is made with Moruga peppers -- which are noted as some of the spiciest peppers on the market. To contain the extremely piquant condiment, General Electric put together metal packaging using technology reserved for creating jet engines. The material is made from silicone, superalloy nickel and super ceramics. Together the materials are able to sustain temperatures of up to 2,400-degrees and contain the hot sauce inside a memorable packaging design.
Scorching Silicone Sauce Packaging
General Electric's Hot Sauce is Contained Using Jet Engine Tech
Trend Themes
1. High Temperature Packaging - The use of high-temperature packaging materials, such as silicone and superalloy nickel, is becoming a trend in the food industry to better contain very hot food products.
2. Tech-infused Food Packaging - Incorporating aerospace and other advanced technologies into food packaging is emerging as a trend in the food industry.
3. Spicy Innovation - With General Electric releasing its very own hot sauce infused with super-hot Moruga peppers, the love for spicy foods is expected to drive innovation in the food industry.
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging Industry - The food packaging industry should strive to incorporate high-temperature materials, such as silicone, superalloy nickel, and super ceramics, to create more advanced and specialized packaging.
2. Food Manufacturing Industry - The food manufacturing industry should leverage advanced technologies from aerospace and other industries to create unique and innovative food products and packaging.
3. Spice and Condiments Industry - The love for spicy foods among consumers can drive innovation in the spice and condiments industry, particularly in developing new recipes and blends using the hottest peppers available.