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Examples
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The Corolla station wagon, with its extra space, is known as a "siracha" - the word for a spare room in traditional Afghan homes that is usually reserved for guests.
Stars and Stripes 2010
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The sweetness might be an issue for some (hoisin belongs in pho, siracha belongs on banh mi!) but I still enjoyed it.
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I had mine with bbq, which was a different but tasty siracha mix.
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In a small mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise and the siracha.
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In a small mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise and the siracha.
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The truck is the brainchild of 24-year-old Washington native Mike Lenard, and will offer a simple menu: Your choice of bulgogi steak, tangy chicken or carmelized tofu with one of two slaws in a corn tortilla and topped with siracha sauce, lime crema, cilantro and sesame seeds.
TaKorean - A local entrepenuer brings global flavors to go 2010
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First, I must go to London's Chinatown to gather staples of Thai cooking: fish sauce, shrimp paste, white pepper, palm sugar, dried shrimp, sticky rice, pat thai noodles, siracha chilli sauce – all for around a third of the price and for three times the quantity than at a supermarket.
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The dish is also punched up by some siracha and ponzu sweet chili, combined with micro-cilantro garnish.
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In a small mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise and the siracha.
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Another 45 minutes, and the result was 5 longer slices of yellowfin, each topped with a sliver of cilantro and a dab of siracha ... nothing I can't do in my own kitchen.
Richmond.com - Main 2009
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