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  • Sriracha pepper farmer investigating whether Texas soil can handle hot pepper crop

    05/19/2014 7:26:06 PM PDT · by Aunt Polgara · 31 replies
    Pasadena Star-News ^ | May 18, 2014 | Sarah Favot, Pasadena Star-News
    IRWINDALE>> Sriracha maker David Tran was succinct when it came to his requirements for any place where he might expand his popular hot sauce business. “(We) must have chilies,” Tran said at a news conference where he announced he was considering an expansion to the Lone Star State. Last week, a delegation of Texas politicians, who have actively courted Tran via social media and open letters, toured the Azusa Canyon Road factory. Texas is known as a pepper-growing region, however, Craig Underwood, who grows all of the jalapeños that are crushed into the iconic roster sauce, said it would take...
  • Sriracha hot sauce CEO who fled communist Vietnam: Calif. isn’t much different

    05/15/2014 7:13:14 PM PDT · by mgist · 12 replies
    Washington Times ^ | 5/15/14 | ernst
    People love Sriracha hot sauce, but the CEO of Huy Fong Foods does not love California’s officials. He even compares the state to the the communist nation he fled decades ago. “Today, I feel almost the same,” David Tran told NPR on May 12, referring to when he fled communist Vietnam 35 years ago. “Even now, we live in [the] USA, and my feeling, the government, not a big difference." ...