Greatest Condiments of All Time
Relish or Sriracha

Pick Your Favorite

RELISH

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SRIRACHA
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Why This Battle Matters

Imagine a barbecue without relish or a noodle bowl sans Sriracha—unthinkable, right? Today, these two titans clash not just as condiments but as cultural icons. Relish, with its rustic, nostalgic charm, dances with hot dogs and burgers across America, bringing zesty, sweet notes to comfort food classics. Sriracha, the fiery contender from Thailand, has painted the world red, spicing up everything from soups to cocktails with its bold, garlicky heat. The stakes? Culinary supremacy and a spot in the pantheon of the Greatest Condiments of All Time. What’s more important to you: the tradition relish represents or the bold innovation of Sriracha?

🔥 Fan Takes

Imagine choosing Relish over Sriracha? Can't relate. Sriracha's the king of spice!
idk, there's just something classic about relish on a hot dog at the ballpark.
Sriracha all the way, my dudes. Relish is like, your grandma's picnic vibe. 🌶️ > 🥒

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Sriracha over Relish when it comes to the greatest Condiments of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Sriracha 62.1% of the time over Relish.

Across all battles:

Sriracha win rate: 41.5%

Relish win rate: 33.6%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in the Greatest Condiments of All Time league?

Ketchup holds the crown as the top contender in the Greatest Condiments of All Time league. Check out who else is competing for the top spot on the GOAT List.

Why is this matchup such a big debate in the Greatest Condiments of All Time league?

This battle is intense because it pits the fiery, bold flavor of Sriracha against the classic, tangy crunch of Relish. It's more than just taste; it's about how each condiment enhances the food experience differently, which splits fans down the middle.

Who is better: Relish or Sriracha?

Currently, Sriracha is leading in the fan votes. People love its versatility and the spicy kick it adds to pretty much anything from noodles to burgers. Relish fans remain loyal though, especially those who prefer a tangy touch on their hot dogs.