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Sauce, piment fort, sriracha, cha ! Par Texas Pete : combien de grammes dans une cuillère ?

Texas Pete Cha! Sriracha is the densest condiment in this database at 1.400 g/ml, making one US cup weigh a remarkable 332 grams and a tablespoon about 20.7 grams. Its ultra-thick, almost paste-like chile-pepper body packs intense heat and concentrated flavor, suited for squeezing onto wings, mixing into aioli, or drizzling over pizza where a small amount delivers maximum impact.

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  • Tasse US = 236,588 mL
  • 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
  • 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL

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Questions fréquentes

Why is Texas Pete Cha the densest condiment at 1.400 g/ml?
Texas Pete Cha packs an extremely high concentration of ground chile solids, garlic paste, and sugar into a minimal water base, pushing its density to 1.400 g/ml, which is 40% heavier than water by volume.
How does Texas Pete Cha's weight per cup compare to Huy Fong Sriracha?
At 1.400 g/ml, one cup of Texas Pete Cha weighs about 332 grams, roughly 34 grams more than the same cup of Huy Fong Sriracha at 1.258 g/ml, reflecting its thicker, more paste-like consistency.
Should I adjust volume when substituting Texas Pete Cha for thinner hot sauces?
Yes. Because Texas Pete Cha is 1.400 g/ml, a tablespoon delivers over 20 grams of sauce compared to about 15 grams for a thin vinegar-based hot sauce, so you may want to use less volume to achieve the same overall mass and heat level.

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