Trappey's Hot Sauce
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Trappey's is one of the oldest hot sauce brands in the United States. It is produced by the New Iberia, Louisiana-based company Trappeys Fine Foods, Inc., which also manufactures Bruce Foods items. Trappey's is now owned by B&G Foods, a major food conglomerate. The company produces Louisiana Hot Sauce, Red Devil Cayenne Pepper Sauce, Bull Louisiana Hot Sauce, Inda-pep Pepper Sauce, Chef Magic Jalapeño Sauce and pickled jalapenos.
The company was founded in 1898, when Louisiana entrepreneur (and former McIlhenny employee) B.F. Trappey began growing tabasco chilies from Avery Island seed. He founded the company B.F. Trappey and Sons and, with the help of his ten sons and one daughter, began producing his own sauce, which he called "Tabasco." The McIlhenny family, makers of Tabasco brand sauce eventually responded to this challenge and a several decades-long feud by receiving a trademark for their Tabasco brand in 1906. Afterwards Trappey resorted to the more ubiquitous "Louisiana Hot Sauce."
Trappey’s is a typical Louisiana-style sauce containing vinegar, peppers, and salt. The sauce uses xanthan gum to smooth out its consistency. Trappey's is noticeably milder than most other Louisiana-style sauces. Compared to Texas Pete, Frank’s Red Hot, or Original Louisiana Hot Sauce, Trappey's has little heat.