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Ketchup or
catsup (/ˈkɛtʃəp, ˈkætsup, ˈkɑːtʃəp/) is a
table condiment with a
sweet and sour flavor. "Ketchup" now
typically refers to
tomato ketchup, although...
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Brooks Catsup Bottle water tower,
trademarked "The World's
Largest Catsup Bottle", is a
water tower south of Collinsville, Illinois. It is claimed...
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United Kingdom; some of the
brands included Crosse and Blackwell's
Mushroom Catsup, Morton's
Mushroom Ketchup, Jacky's
Pantry Mushroom Ketchup and Geo Watkins...
- Hong Kong This
variety is of
uncertain etymology: it may have come from
catsup or the verb give. Save for the Lea &
Perrins original sold as a gip-sauce...
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Francisco established Jufran Food
Industries and
launched Jufran Banana Catsup. The name
Jufran was
derived from Francisco's son and namesake, Magdalo...
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Banana ketchup, also
known as
banana sauce (in
export markets), is a
Philippine fruit ketchup condiment made from banana, sugar, vinegar, and ****es. Its...
- Company, a
division of the
Kraft Heinz Company. It was
first marketed as "
catsup" in 1876. In 1907,
manufacturing reached 12
million bottles and it was exported...
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Fruit ketchup is a
condiment prepared using fruit as a
primary ingredient.
Various fruits are used in its preparation, and it is also used as a spread...
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European exploration in the area. The city is also
known for the
Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower, the world's
largest ketchup bottle, and is
billed as...
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Although its most
usual definition is that
listed under "packet" (see link above), a
sachet /ˈsæʃeɪ/ can also mean a
small scented cloth bag
filled with...