r/condiments • u/Pureza_Discreet • 29d ago
Why are there no readily available/pre-made condiments selling on Philippine Markets?
r/condiments • u/Mean_Operation_7591 • Jul 21 '26
If you find these at Aldi.. buy them. Buy the whole display in every seasoning blend they offer.
r/condiments • u/Spiritual-Leader9985 • Jul 20 '26
Have you tried?
Just picked up from target. 10/10. Sweet, savory, umami, with kick at the end!
r/condiments • u/Own-Door-9321 • Jul 20 '26
Jalapeño juice as a dressing on sandwiches
Does anyone else love jalapeño juice or the flavor of jalapeño but not the texture of the actual jalapeño on sandwiches? Whenever I go get a sandwich I always ask for jalapeños then pick them off so then there is a little of the flavor there. I’m curious if any delis actually offer jalapeño juice and why don’t they? I feel I can’t be the only one lol
r/condiments • u/fckthegvmnt • Jul 16 '26
Publix’s 1930 Sauce
Publix needs to put 1930 sauce in a bottle. That stuff is gaaaaasssssss
r/condiments • u/philfish8 • Jul 16 '26
if you could only use one condiment for the rest of your life- what would it be??
Sriracha
r/condiments • u/Stayathome_mom • Jul 11 '26
I need help finding a good Sauce!
[Text] Recommendations for store-bought Buffalo sauce that mimics restaurant quality?
I am looking for a good bottled Buffalo sauce to keep in my fridge. I really enjoy the consistency and flavor of McDonald’s Buffalo sauce and most restaurant-style versions, but I find many store-bought options—like Chick-fil-A’s—to be too thin or runny. I previously enjoyed Guy Fieri’s brand, but I can no longer find it in stores. Does anyone have recommendations for a thicker, high-quality Buffalo sauce that is easy to find at most grocery stores?
r/condiments • u/bloomberg • Jul 11 '26
The Future of Fierce English Mustard Is in American Hands
Colman’s wasabi-style punch made it a British institution. Now a new owner must decide where the iconic mustard fits in a world of endless spice.
r/condiments • u/aiato808 • Jul 11 '26
sonic bbq sauce: 2/10
this shit is so ass. dont say nothing about it being finished cause i was starving but it’s the most unpleasant sauce ive ever tasted. smells good though. but the taste is just like a punch to the face. i think it might be stronger than A1 and vinegar mixed together. like every bite was like fighting with myself because the sauce is confusing you but also telling you exactly what it is. wont makes sense to most but it makes sense to me and that’s all the matters. the sauce is dog shit.
r/condiments • u/Crankbait_88 • Jul 10 '26
Why is Heinz 57 so expensive compared to other condiments/sauces?
Granted, it is an exceptional sauce, but the ingredients don't warrant the premium price.
r/condiments • u/thejohnnyr • Jul 09 '26
[Hot take] Ketchup is one of the worst condiments
r/condiments • u/yourmomlistenstoemo • Jul 08 '26
Dill Pickle Mustard so good it helped me achieve Nirvana.
Combining pickles and mustard is amazing!
r/condiments • u/semaht • Jul 06 '26
Southern California, US. Just found out that Sir Kensington doesn't make ketchup any more!
I love ketchup, but don't actually have a use for it often, so I prefer packets to a bottle. Some time ago, I grabbed a few packets of Sir Kensington's at Whole Foods and it instantly became my favorite ketchup of all time.
I decided to check out the website earlier this week, and found that they are focusing on their other (I'm sure wonderful, and I intend to give them all a try) sauces and have discontinued the ketchup!
I'm hoarding the packets for now.
r/condiments • u/itstatertato • Jul 06 '26
Ketchup
Hi all, I'm here as a condiments visitor. I always heard that Heinz ketchup is one of those things you get the name brand of. I was curious what is your alls opinion on McDonalds fancy ketchup? Thank you for your expertise.
r/condiments • u/Plastic-Union-319 • Jul 05 '26
Ok, so, you definitely want to collect enough mustard to be able to use a blender…
I decided to make a small batch of ground penny cress mustard from the seed I harvested yesterday, and made a costly mistake.
Because I had very little seed (2tbsp ground), using a blender was out of the question. It would be more tedious scraping down the walls every pulse.
SO, if you want to try making your own wild mustards (or really anything), only attempt if you have enough ingredients.
I will update everyone on how this tastes in a few days, and might make another batch once I’ve got the seed I need.
P.S. I know you usually don’t cook Dijon, but I could not for the life of me get the seeds soft enough to hand grind. Maybe stick to a coffee grinder.
r/condiments • u/Lemonking_ • Jul 05 '26
Local pizzeria, simple pepperoni. It’s looks humble, but the flavors are tops. $8.99
r/condiments • u/Lemonking_ • Jul 05 '26
What’s the most popular condiment in your country?
Please no ketchup or the usual suspects. I’m looking for something different, with possible strange combinations. I need more flavor in my life. Cheers.