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Post by msdemos on Sept 25, 2017 16:40:22 GMT
......yet, comparatively, so few varieties of ketchups ?? SAVE FERRIS
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Post by koskiewicz on Sept 25, 2017 17:22:16 GMT
...and so few types of Mayo???
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Post by President Ackbarβ’ on Sept 25, 2017 17:35:13 GMT
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Post by koskiewicz on Oct 8, 2017 20:36:15 GMT
...I have a jar of Dietz & Watson honey mustard that is absolutely delicious on sausage...
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Post by Sandman on Nov 30, 2017 1:25:46 GMT
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Post by koskiewicz on Nov 30, 2017 16:40:09 GMT
...I guess I just need to catch-up...
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Post by Lucy on Dec 2, 2017 21:58:40 GMT
Good question...
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Post by Jayman on Dec 2, 2017 22:07:16 GMT
I've never thought about a different kind of ketchup. Maybe some jalapeno type of thing or that bacon ketchup would be cool though
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Post by divtal on Dec 2, 2017 23:34:13 GMT
Banana Ketchup. I'm going to try to live the rest of my life pretending that I never heard (of) that.
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Post by Jayman on Dec 3, 2017 7:16:28 GMT
Banana Ketchup. I'm going to try to live the rest of my life pretending that I never heard (of) that. How is that even possible to mix bananas with ketchup. Would that be something you put on an ice cream Sundae?
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Post by Sandman on Dec 4, 2017 19:18:51 GMT
Banana Ketchup. I'm going to try to live the rest of my life pretending that I never heard (of) that. How is that even possible to mix bananas with ketchup. Would that be something you put on an ice cream Sundae? This is what I found out. Banana ketchup or banana sauce is a popular Philippine fruit ketchup condiment made from mashed banana, sugar, vinegar, and spices. Its natural color is brownish-yellow, but it is often dyed red to resemble tomato ketchup.
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Post by Jayman on Dec 4, 2017 23:08:30 GMT
How is that even possible to mix bananas with ketchup. Would that be something you put on an ice cream Sundae? This is what I found out. Banana ketchup or banana sauce is a popular Philippine fruit ketchup condiment made from mashed banana, sugar, vinegar, and spices. Its natural color is brownish-yellow, but it is often dyed red to resemble tomato ketchup. They can keep their banana ketchup
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Post by Sandman on Dec 5, 2017 22:57:50 GMT
I've never thought about a different kind of ketchup. Maybe some jalapeno type of thing or that bacon ketchup would be cool though Yes I think that jalapeno ketchup would be good if you like spicy foods and I do. I bet the one below would be good also. I think Sriracha would be good mixed in with ketchup. Sriracha is a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt.
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Post by Jayman on Dec 6, 2017 0:28:10 GMT
Looks good. I only really use ketchup for fries though. And hot dogs.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2017 1:43:51 GMT
I think I can answer the question. There are so few brands because Heinz is almost universally recognized as the real thing. It is, in fact, the original tomato ketchup brand.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 6, 2017 1:43:54 GMT
Mustard Museum - this is for real: "With more than 5,992 mustards from all 50 states and more than 70 countries, our collection of Mustard History is a sight to behold. From the exquisite Gibbons Collection of mustard pots to antique tins & jars and vintage advertisements, the National Mustard Museum is truly a shining temple to the βKing of Condimentsβ. mustardmuseum.com/I have been there. It's funny as heck BUT the mustards in the gift shop are pretty expensive.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 6, 2017 1:49:12 GMT
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on May 20, 2018 9:59:00 GMT
A classic commercial for "Snider's Catsup":
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on May 20, 2018 10:01:28 GMT
I will not die happy until I try Bacon Ketchup....
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on May 20, 2018 18:07:35 GMT
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