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This Sriracha Sprinkle Seasoning Blend Offers Hot Sauce in Spice Format

If you've ever wished there was a way to incorporate the delicious taste of Sriracha hot sauce into your favorite recipes, Trader Joe's has you covered with its new Sriracha Sprinkle Seasoning Blend.

Just as the name suggests, Trader Joe's new Sriracha Sprinkle Seasoning Blend delivers the taste of the classic chili sauce in the form of a sprinkable spice blend. The spice mix is made up of granulated garlic, cayenne pepper, vinegar powder, sugar, and kosher salt, which all help to deliver that distinctive Sriracha taste. But because it's a dry seasoning mix, you can use it on everything from popcorn to your favorite breading mixtures. Trader Joe's even suggests sprinkling a little bit on top of deviled eggs for a perfect hint of spice.
Trend Themes
1. Dry Seasoning Mixes - Creating seasoning blends in dry form offers new possibilities for incorporating flavors into different types of food and recipes.
2. Spice-based Innovation - Developing new spice blends or exploring new flavor combinations can lead to innovative and exciting taste experiences for consumers.
3. Sriracha Alternatives - Creating alternative versions of popular hot sauces, such as Sriracha, can offer customers new and unique ways to enjoy these flavors.
Industry Implications
1. Food Retail/grocery - Companies can capitalize on the growing trend of consumers seeking unique and flavorful condiments and spices, by creating their own versions of seasoning mixes or carrying unique products like Trader Joe's Sriracha Sprinkle Seasoning Blend.
2. Restaurant Industry - Innovative chefs and restaurants can use seasoning blends in dry form to create unique and bold flavors in their dishes, offering customers new and exciting taste experiences.
3. Processed Food Industry - Food companies can explore adding seasoning blends in dry form to their processed foods to offer new and exciting flavor options to consumers.

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