What does A1 sauce stand for?

So the term A1 at Lloyd's would refer to a ship receiving the best score, and in common vernacular A1 came to mean the best of the best. Whether or not the king stated that Brand's sauce was A1 is unknown, but it would make sense that a sauce maker trying to sell his recipe would tout it as A1 quality.
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What does the name A1 mean?

A1 Steak Sauce is said to have been created sometime in the late 1820s by Henderson William Brand, the Chef to England's King George IV. The king was so pleased with the new sauce, he proclaimed it 'A number 1' - or 'A1' for short.
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Why does A1 sauce say 1862?

Steak Sauce - previous label version (PRNewsFoto/Kraft Foods Group, Inc.) Invented in the 1820s by the chef of King George IV, and commercialized in 1862 for the masses, A. 1.
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Where did A1 come from?

A. 1. Sauce was first invented by Henderson William Brand, a personal chef for King George the IV from 1824 to 1831.
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Is A1 sauce English?

A1 is a British invention, introduced by Henderson William Brand in 1862, when he was co-manager of the cuisine at the International Exhibition in Hyde Park. He submitted the sauce before the Royal Commission for use in the Exhibition's restaurants. The Chief Commissioner reportedly declared the sauce to be “A. 1.”
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What does HP stand for on brown sauce bottle?

The original recipe for HP Sauce was developed by Frederick Gibson Garton, a grocer from Nottingham. He registered the name H.P. Sauce in 1895 after hearing that a restaurant in the Houses of Parliament had begun serving it, and for many years the bottle labels have carried a picture of the Houses of Parliament.
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What was the first sauce ever made?

Possibly the oldest recorded European sauce is garum, the fish sauce used by the Ancient Romans, while doubanjiang, the Chinese soy bean paste is mentioned in Rites of Zhou in the 3rd century BC.
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Who invented A1 Sauce?

History and ownership. In 1824 Henderson William Brand, a chef to King George IV of the United Kingdom, created the original sauce on which A. 1. is based.
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Is British brown sauce like A1?

Most Brits – perhaps especially during election week – associate it with HP. The brand accounts for 71% of the UK brown sauce market, and is also the most popular with Canadians. In America, with somewhat unimaginative specificity, the equivalent is A1 Steak Sauce, dolloped almost entirely on beef.
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Is A1 Worcestershire sauce?

A1 steak sauce is a Worcestershire sauce replacement that only shares a few ingredients but still gives you a very similar taste profile. It adds the salty and the sweet with many different spices that can help replace the flavors you are missing from Worcestershire sauce.
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Was A1 invented during the Civil War?

I carefully read the A. 1. meme and realized that while yes, 1862 was during the American Civil War, was A. 1.
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What does Heinz 57 taste like?

Heinz 57 steak sauce, produced by H. J. Heinz Company, is unlike other steak sauces in that it has a distinctive dark orange-yellow color and tastes more like ketchup spiced with mustard seed. Heinz once advertised the product as tasting "like ketchup with a kick".
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Why was A1 steak sauce invented?

A-1 in England. In the 1820's, a man by the name of Henderson William Brand was a chef for England's King George IV. The inventive chef created a delectable steak sauce for the king and rumor has it that the monarch exclaimed it was A1.
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Is A1 Sauce the same as HP sauce?

If you've not tried it, you might be wondering, “What is HP Sauce?” Ask it on a forum and you'll invariably get someone saying something like, “It's basically A1.” Not true. HP Sauce is similar to A1 steak sauce, but it's definitely not the same thing.
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Does A1 Sauce have meat in it?

A1 contains pureed tomatoes, raisins, herbs, spices, garlic, onion, and orange puree. Caramel color (from sugars) enhance the sauce's color, and xanthan gum thickens it. All these ingredients are vegan, and no animals are tested or harmed in the manufacturing process.
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What is Heinz 57 sauce made of?

TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, DISTILLED WHITE VINEGAR, MALT VINEGAR (CONTAINS BARLEY), SALT, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, RAISIN JUICE CONCENTRATE, MUSTARD FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL, TURMERIC, SPICES, APPLE PUREE, SODIUM BENZOATE AND POTASSIUM SORBATE (PRESERVATIVES), CARAMEL ...
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What is HP Sauce in America?

HP Sauce has a tomato base, blended with malt vinegar and spirit vinegar, sugars (molasses, glucose-fructose syrup, sugar), dates, cornflour, rye flour, salt, spices and tamarind. It is used as a condiment with hot and cold savoury food, and as an ingredient in soups and stews.
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Is HP Sauce Worcestershire sauce?

HP Sauce is another type of brown sauce, so named because the sauce was reputedly spotted in the Houses of Parliament. It's similar but not the same as authentic Worcestershire sauce.
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What does HP Sauce stand for?

If you didn't know, HP stands for 'Houses of Parliament' as it was rumoured the sauce was used in the restaurant there, back at the turn of the 20th century.
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Is A1 Sauce healthy?

A1. A1 is a classic. It's mouthwatering and addicting—and that's no accident. While the low-calorie and sugar contents may not alarm you, it's the sodium that makes this sauce so bad.
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What is Worcestershire sauce made of?

Worcestershire gets its unique flavor from a combination of vinegar, molasses, anchovies, garlic, tamarind extract, chili pepper extract, sugar, and salt, along with other undisclosed "natural ingredients" (which purportedly include cloves, soy, essence of lemons, and pickles).
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Why was ketchup invented?

The word ketchup is derived from the Chinese word ke-tsiap, meaning a pickled fish sauce. This mixture was mainly added to recipes to season a dish, versus served as a condiment. It is believed that this fish sauce made its way from Vietnam to the southeastern part of China, where it became a standard food item.
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What came first mayonnaise or ketchup?

Tomatoes didn't make their first appearance in ketchup until the early 1800s. Mayonnaise is first mentioned in the early 1800s, but the sauce these sources refer to is more of an aspic or jelly. The first mention of the emulsion we know today comes from an 1820 work by chef Alexandre Viard.
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Which is older ketchup or mustard?

There once was a time when the only condiments available to people were ketchup (or do you say catsup) and mustard. Mustard is one of the world's oldest condiments.
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What is the oldest known condiment?

The first condiment was salt. Salt has always been used both as a preservative and to enhance the flavor of food. Vinegar has also been used since ancient times. Its name is probably derived from the French words vin aiger meaning sour wine.
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