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Spice Challenges Drive India’s Fiery New Obsession With Hot Sauces, Pickles And Instant Noodles

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From viral trends to everyday staples, spice is transforming home kitchens and restaurant menus as brands and chefs push heat to bold new frontiers.

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From home kitchens to restaurants, spice is no longer an accessory, it’s the main character.

From home kitchens to restaurants, spice is no longer an accessory, it’s the main character.

From hot sauces and gourmet pickles to fiery instant noodles, spice-led foods are no longer niche indulgences, they’ve become pantry staples and cultural touchpoints. Viral spice challenges on social media may have set the stage, but what we’re seeing now is a deeper shift in how India is embracing heat across everyday eating.

For Sagar Merchant, founder,Kaatil, the rise of spice is not just about trends, but about integration into daily lifestyles. “The popularity of hot sauces and instant noodles might have started with global exposure and trend-driven viral content, but the way it’s found its place in our lifestyles is the truly interesting part. India, with its long tradition of embracing heat, is now seeing homes embrace these global format condiments and adapting as a part of our desi culture,” he says.

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Once reserved for gourmet shelves or occasional indulgence, chilli oils and hot sauces are now part of the everyday kitchen. Merchant adds, “People today want spice in everything they eat, and that has pushed brands to innovate with chillies in newer formats, from chilli chocolates to chilli coffees, making heat a part of experiences far beyond traditional food. The future looks even hotter, with people embracing the authentic taste of Indian chillies, experimenting with their heat tolerance, and pushing flavour boundaries. For us, it’s opened up a world of creativity to play with heat and flavours in ways that feel both familiar and exciting.”

This love for spice is equally evident in dining-out culture. Sannat Ahuja, founder, Sadak Chaap, has seen firsthand how customers have evolved into “spice adventurers.” “Over the past year, one thing has become clear, our customers have turned into true spice adventurers, wholeheartedly embracing the teekha and super-hot items on our menu. Viral spice challenges may have started as a fleeting trend, but the way they’ve been adopted in India speaks volumes about people’s love for bold, fiery flavours,” he notes.

Ahuja highlights how Sadak Chaap’s “bhoot menu” has become a runaway success. “Our bhoot menu, for example, has been a hit since day one, with customers not just enjoying it but also asking for extra hot condiments on the side. It’s proof that hot condiments aren’t just a trend, they’re absolutely here to stay. And the future feels very exciting, as it gives restaurants like ours the chance to get creative in the kitchen and keep experimenting with heat-driven flavours and push the envelope even further.”

From home kitchens to restaurants, spice is no longer an accessory, it’s the main character. With brands and chefs innovating and consumers eagerly testing their heat tolerance, India’s flavour future looks set to get even bolder, brighter, and unmistakably hotter.

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