Each State's Favorite Sauce (Hint: There's a reason why it's on most restaurant tables) - Zippia (2024)

Each State's Favorite Sauce (Hint: There's a reason why it's on most restaurant tables) - Zippia (1)

States’ Favorite Sauces States Research Summary

  • Ketchup reigns supreme, being favored by a whopping 25 states.

  • Barbeque sauce is the next runner-up, despite being favored by only 5 states.

  • 8 states have a favorite sauce that’s only #1 in their state.

Did you celebrate March being National Sauce Month?

Probably not, but judging from America’s overwhelming consumption of sauces- and all the servers who have to ask, “Need any ketchup?” a million times a shift- maybe you should have.

Have no worries, in honor of the highly serious, esteemed holiday, we decided to uncover each state’s favorite sauce.

Since a sauce is “thick liquid served with food, usually savory dishes, to add moistness and flavor,” everything from beloved condiments to good old spaghetti sauce was a contender.

The results? Turns out, most of America is the kid who eats their steak with ketchup. And basically everything else.

Other Interesting Findings

  • After ketchup, tomato sauce (basically thicker fancier ketchup) and bbq sauce are the most popular.

  • Interestingly, 4 of the 5 states that favor bbq sauce are on the south Atlantic coast.

  • While mayo is generally popular with high search volume, only one state favors it.

  • Move over maple syrup (not counted as a sauce), Vermonters have a taste for siracha!

  • Only South Dakota loves ranch best, which seems like a poor judgment on other states’ parts.

  • Tartar sauce is beloved in Alaska (which makes sense) and Montana (which doesn’t.)

  • Fry sauce- a VERY Utah staple- is Utahans favorite sauce.

How We Determined This

Using Google Trends, we determined what sauce each state is dipping, smearing, and just overall consuming a disproportionate amount of. We made a list of the 25 most popular sauces. From there, we determined what sauce is searched for a disproportionately high amount in each state.

For example, while Vermont uses all the sauces the rest of the country does, the search interest in “Siracha sauce” is disproportionately higher than the remaining states- making “Siracha sauce” more popular in Vermont than anywhere else.

Some controversial decisions were made, including not counting salsa as a sauce. While salsa may mean sauce in Spanish, after exhaustive research we concluded it fell more into dip territory. Sorry, salsa fanatics.

We looked at a whole year of search data, giving each state plentiful time to reveal their fervor for all the sauces.

But at the end of the day, the search volume doesn’t lie. The red in America’s red, white, and blue might just be ketchup, because it swept (or sauced) the nation.

Each State’s Favorite Condiment

StateSauce
AlabamaKetchup
AlaskaTartar sauce
ArizonaKetchup
ArkansasWorcestershire sauce
CaliforniaKetchup
ColoradoKetchup
ConnecticutKetchup
DelawareBarbecue sauce
FloridaKetchup
GeorgiaKetchup
HawaiiMayonnaise
IdahoKetchup
IllinoisKetchup
IndianaKetchup
IowaKetchup
KansasKetchup
KentuckyGravy
LouisianaTabasco
MaineRelish
MarylandKetchup
MassachusettsTomato sauce
MichiganKetchup
MinnesotaTomato sauce
MississippiGravy
MissouriGravy
MontanaTartar sauce
NebraskaKetchup
NevadaWorcestershire sauce
New HampshireTomato sauce
New JerseyKetchup
New MexicoVinaigrette
New YorkKetchup
North CarolinaBarbecue sauce
North DakotaKetchup
OhioKetchup
OklahomaGravy
OregonTomato sauce
PennsylvaniaKetchup
Rhode Islandco*cktail sauce
South CarolinaBarbecue sauce
South DakotaRanch dressing
TennesseeBarbecue sauce
TexasKetchup
UtahFry sauce
VermontSriracha sauce
VirginiaBarbecue sauce
WashingtonTomato sauce
West VirginiaKetchup
WisconsinKetchup
WyomingKetchup

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Kathy is the head of content at Zippia with a knack for engaging audiences. Prior to joining Zippia, Kathy worked at Gateway Blend growing audiences across diverse brands. She graduated from Troy University with a degree in Social Science Education.

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