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'''Louisiana Hot Sauce''' is a [[brand]] of [[hot sauce]] manufactured in [[New Iberia, Louisiana|New Iberia]], [[Louisiana]].<ref name="Garbes 2011"/> by The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce Co., which is owned by Southeastern Mills Inc. The product's labeling includes the word "original", and it is sometimes referred to as "Original Louisiana Hot Sauce"<ref name="Condé Nast 1997"/> and "Original Louisiana Brand Hot Sauce."<ref name="Griggs 2015"/> It is a common hot sauce in the U.S. state of Louisiana.<ref name="Garbes 2011"/> [[Bruce Foods]] was the previous owner and manufacturer of the brand, and sold it to Southeastern Mills Inc. in April 2015. |
'''Louisiana Hot Sauce''' is a [[brand]] of [[hot sauce]] manufactured in [[New Iberia, Louisiana|New Iberia]], [[Louisiana]].<ref name="Garbes 2011"/> by The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce Co., which is owned by Southeastern Mills Inc. The product's labeling includes the word "original", and it is sometimes referred to as "Original Louisiana Hot Sauce"<ref name="Condé Nast 1997"/><ref name="Stir the Pot 2005"/> and "Original Louisiana Brand Hot Sauce."<ref name="Griggs 2015"/> It is a common hot sauce in the U.S. state of Louisiana.<ref name="Garbes 2011"/> [[Bruce Foods]] was the previous owner and manufacturer of the brand, and sold it to Southeastern Mills Inc. in April 2015. |
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Louisiana Hot Sauce is a brandofhot sauce manufactured in New Iberia, Louisiana.[1] by The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce Co., which is owned by Southeastern Mills Inc. The product's labeling includes the word "original", and it is sometimes referred to as "Original Louisiana Hot Sauce"[2][3] and "Original Louisiana Brand Hot Sauce."[4] It is a common hot sauce in the U.S. state of Louisiana.[1] Bruce Foods was the previous owner and manufacturer of the brand, and sold it to Southeastern Mills Inc. in April 2015.
Louisiana Hot Sauce is prepared using aged long cayenne peppers, which undergo the aging process for a minimum of one year.[1] The product is among hot sauces manufactured in the "Louisiana style", whereby cooked and ground chili peppers are combined with vinegar and salt, and then left to ferment during the aging process.[5][6][7]
Louisiana Hot Sauce is used as a condiment to add flavor to foods, as an ingredient in some dishes, and also as a marinade for some foods, such as chicken wings.[8][9][10][11][12]
Bruce Foods first marketed Louisiana Hot Sauce in 1928,[3] and manufactured the product through April 2015.[4] Louisiana Hot Sauce was the first sauce brand marketed using the state of Louisiana's name.[a] The brand's slogan is "not too hot, not too mild."[1]
In April 2015, Bruce foods sold the Louisiana Hot Sauce brand and its assets to Southeastern Mills Inc., which is based in the U.S. state of Georgia.[4] The hot sauce continues to be made at the manufacturing plant in New Iberia, Louisiana.[4] Louisiana Hot Sauce and other brands operated "under the company name “The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce Co.”"[4]
Louisiana Hot Sauce is exported to over 60 countries, and is available at many grocery stores and restaurants in the United States.[4]
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