You can tell a lot about a person by the condiments they put on their tacos, hot dog, or toast. Picky eaters might pair ketchup with steak, many Millennials will avoid mayo at all costs, and fans of sriracha and other spicy toppings are more likely to be thrill seekers. Pay close enough attention to a person's food preferences and you might even be able to guess which state they're from, as a new map spotted by Thrillist suggests.

The map, created by product ratings platform Influenster, shows the most popular condiment from one state to the next. Influenster analyzed more than 50,000 reviews on its site to identify the most-mentioned condiments, and both the number of reviews and overall ratings were taken into account.

The fact that Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing is the top choice in five states probably won't come as a shock, but would you peg Nature's Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil as the fan favorite in an equal number of states? And in Michigan and Indiana, the top pick is Bertolli Alfredo with Aged Parmesan Cheese Sauce. There has been some debate over whether these ingredients can be classified as condiments, but Influenster seems to be following a broad definition. Merriam-Webster calls a condiment "something used to enhance the flavor of food," which could really be anything.

Semantics aside, it's clear where Americans' taste buds stand. Frank's RedHot and Nutella are the next most popular condiments, having been identified as the favorite in four states apiece. For some, though, condiments are not only a matter of taste, but also a source of home-state pride. The Asian-style Sriracha chili sauce is actually made in California, where it's the top condiment. Likewise, for Pennsylvanians, Heinz ketchup is the only ketchup. The Heinz company was founded in Pittsburgh, although many of its products are now made elsewhere.

Check out the full list below to see which condiment your fellow residents will be serving with dinner tonight.

Alabama: Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce

Alaska: Nature's Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil

Arizona: Frank's RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper Sauce

Arkansas: Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing

California: Sriracha Chili Sauce

Colorado: Nature's Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil

Connecticut: Nutella

Delaware: French's Classic Yellow Mustard

Florida: French's Crunchy Toppers Crispy Jalapenos

Georgia: Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce

Hawaii: Nature's Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil

Idaho: Hidden Valley Dips Mix Original Ranch

Illinois: Country Crock

Indiana: Bertolli Alfredo with Aged Parmesan Cheese Sauce

Iowa: Hidden Valley Original Ranch Dressing Buttermilk

Kansas: Country Crock

Kentucky: French's Crunchy Toppers Crispy Jalapenos

Louisiana: Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce

Maine: Marshmallow Fluff

Maryland: Frank's RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper Sauce

Massachusetts: Nutella

Michigan: Bertolli Alfredo with Aged Parmesan Cheese Sauce

Minnesota: Nature's Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil

Mississippi: French's Crunchy Toppers Crispy Jalapenos

Missouri: French's Classic Yellow Mustard

Montana: Skippy Super Chunky Peanut Butter

Nebraska: Sriracha Chili Sauce

Nevada: Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise

New Hampshire: Wish-Bone Balsamic Italian Vinaigrette

New Jersey: Bertolli Vodka Sauce

New Mexico: McCormick Garlic Salt

New York: Nutella

North Carolina: Frank's RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper Sauce

North Dakota: Hellmann's Carefully Crafted Dressing and Sandwich Spread

Ohio: Country Crock Calcium Plus Vitamin D

Oklahoma: Hidden Valley The Original Ranch Dressing Buttermilk

Oregon: Nature's Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil

Pennsylvania: Heinz Ketchup

Rhode Island: Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

South Carolina: French's Crunchy Toppers Crispy Jalapenos

South Dakota: JIF Peanut Butter

Tennessee: French's Classic Yellow Mustard

Texas: Frank's RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper Sauce

Utah: Hidden Valley Cucumber Ranch Dressing

Vermont: Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter

Virginia: Nutella

Washington: Sriracha Chili Sauce

West Virginia: Hidden Valley The Original Ranch Dressing Buttermilk

Wisconsin: Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise

Wyoming: Skippy Super Chunky Peanut Butter

[h/t Thrillist]