sriracha

noun
UK: /srɪˈrɑːtʃə/
US: /sriˈrɑːtʃə/
  1. A type of hot sauce made from chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt.

    1. I put sriracha on my eggs.
    2. She added a dash of sriracha to elevate the flavor of her homemade noodles.
  2. A dish or food item that features or is flavored with sriracha sauce.

    1. I ordered the sriracha chicken.
    2. The restaurant is famous for its spicy sriracha burger, a favorite among locals.
sriracha verb
  1. To add sriracha sauce to a dish.

    1. Sriracha the noodles for spice.
    2. He decided to sriracha his tacos, adding an extra kick to the familiar meal.
sriracha adjective
  1. Flavored with or containing sriracha sauce.

    1. These are sriracha flavored chips.
    2. I love these crispy, sriracha tofu bites they are incredibly addicting and delicious.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sriracha" in English means: A type of hot sauce made from chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt., A dish or food item that features or is flavored with sriracha sauce..

The phonetic transcription of "sriracha" is /srɪˈrɑːtʃə/ in British English and /sriˈrɑːtʃə/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sriracha": hot sauce, chili sauce.

Example usage of "sriracha": "I put sriracha on my eggs.". More examples on the page.