So, grab your passport (or just your Google Maps app). Let’s put Si Racha, Thailand on the map. Let’s zoom in.
| Feature | | Thai Version (Sriraja Panich) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Color | Bright Red | Darker, deeper red/brown | | Consistency | Thick paste | Thin, pourable liquid | | Taste | Garlic + Vinegar punch | Sweet + Tangy + Mild chili | | The Map | Made in California | Made in Si Racha, Thailand | sriracha thailand map
Si Racha, Chonburi 20110
A split screen. Left side: A classic rooster bottle of Sriracha sauce. Right side: A serene Google Maps screenshot of Si Racha, Chonburi, with a pin drop on the pier. So, grab your passport (or just your Google Maps app)
However, the name —and the original, sweeter, runnier soul of the sauce—comes from a sleepy fishing port on the Gulf of Thailand called (usually spelled Sriracha on Western maps). | Feature | | Thai Version (Sriraja Panich)
Pin this map for later! [Insert a simple infographic map here showing: Bangkok -> Suvarnabhumi Airport -> Si Racha -> Pattaya]