What does ketchup stand for?

Ketchup comes from the Hokkien Chinese word, kê-tsiap, the name of a sauce derived from fermented fish. It is believed that traders brought fish sauce from Vietnam to southeastern China. The British likely encountered ketchup in Southeast Asia, returned home, and tried to replicate the fermented dark sauce.
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Why do they call ketchup ketchup?

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 is ketchup actually called?

Heinz Company didn't start producing the sauce until 1876. The company originally called it catsup, but soon switched to ketchup to stand out. Today, ketchup is the standard, while catsup is still used occasionally in the southern U.S.
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Why did Heinz call it ketchup?

During the latter part of the 1800s, HJ went to England with his family and tasted a spicy, fish-based sauce called catsup. He wondered what it would be like if tomatoes replaced the fish. When he came home, he began testing and experimenting until he found the perfect sauce.
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What does the word ketchup mean in English?

Definition of ketchup

: a seasoned pureed condiment usually made from tomatoes.
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What was ketchup originally made for medicine?

In 1834, ketchup was sold as a cure for indigestion by an Ohio physician named John Cook. Tomato ketchup was popularized as a condiment commercially in the late 1800's and today Americans purchases 10 billion ounces of ketchup annually.
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What is ketchup and mayo called?

Mayochup, a portmanteau of mayonnaise and ketchup, means something decidedly less tasty, or tasteful for that matter, in a dialect of the language spoken by the Cree, a large First Nations group.
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Why does it say 57 on Heinz ketchup?

Heinz 57 is a synecdoche of the historical advertising slogan "57 Varieties" by the H. J. Heinz Company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It was developed from the marketing campaign that told consumers about the numerous products available from the Heinz company.
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Why do Heinz bottles say 57?

Even though Heinz was already manufacturing more than 60 products at that time, Henry thought 57 sounded like a lucky number and began using the slogan '57 varities' in all his advertising.
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What does the 57 mean in Heinz 57?

October 11, 2017. H. J. Heinz started a condiment empire. His savvy marketing helped. Kraft Heinz Company. In some alternate universe, the "57 varieties" slogan of condiment company Heinz refers to 57 varieties of ketchup, or maybe horseradish–which was the source of the company's first fame.
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What is catsup vs ketchup?

'Ketchup' is the more common spelling

Although both spellings are correct, “ketchup” is far and away the most common spelling. Some dictionaries do list “catsup” as a variant, but the Oxford English Dictionary says the variant spelling is largely American and arose a bit later than “ketchup,” which came first.
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Who invented ketchup?

Finally, in 1812, the first recipe for tomato-based ketchup debuted. James Mease, a Philadelphia scientist, is credited with developing the recipe. He wrote that the choicest ketchup came from “love apples,” as tomatoes were then called.
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When did Hunt's change from catsup to ketchup?

In 1988, Hunt's catsup changed its label to ketchup. In May 2010, Hunt's ketchup temporarily removed high fructose corn syrup from its ingredients. The new ingredients were "tomatoes, sugar, vinegar, salt and other seasonings".
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Does Heinz own the word ketchup?

Did ketchup ever spell catsup? Yes, traditionally what we know as 'ketchup' was known as 'catsup'. In fact, this is the actual name for the sauce that we now know as 'ketchup' while ketchup was traditionally just a brand name given to it by Heinz.
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How Heinz uses a fake number?

Visiting New York City in 1896, Heinz spotted an advertisement for "21 styles" of shoes. He found it memorable and thought attaching a number to his own brand would help it stick with consumers. A 1902 advertisement for Heinz with the "57 varieties" slogan. There are varying theories on why he landed on 57.
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Which country eats the most ketchup?

In the Ketchup stakes, Canada leads with 3.1kg per head, followed by Finland (3kg), Sweden (2.7kg), the UK (2.4kg), Norway (2.3kg), Austria and the US (both 2.2kg). Russians aren't nearly as fond of ketchup as they are of mayonnaise, squirting just 1.4kg onto their bangers.
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What was the 1st condiment Heinz sold?

First Product

The very first Heinz product, bottled horseradish, saved homemakers from a thankless but necessary task. The preparation of horseradish as a condiment required long and tedious grating.
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Can you keep ketchup unrefrigerated?

Condiments such as ketchup and mustard

According to TheKitchn.com, yellow, Dijon, or even whole-grain mustard can be put away in the cabinet for up to two months and as mentioned before, ketchup can be kept outside the refrigerator for up to a month.
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Where do you hit ketchup bottles?

According to Heinz's website, you shouldn't be smacking the bottom of the bottle to get the ketchup out. Instead, you should be hitting the "sweet spot," a.k.a. the "57" marked near the neck of the bottle. The 57 is part of the glass bottle and is a little raised from the rest of the neck.
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How long can you keep ketchup in the fridge?

An opened bottle of ketchup can be stored in the refrigerator for one to six months without changes to color or texture. Obviously, if it smells or looks rancid or "off", it should be discarded. But because ketchup is so high in acidity, it keeps quite well. Unopened bottles may be kept in the pantry.
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Why is fry sauce only in Utah?

"As a brand, we try to localize our menu, with a focus on strong geocoded preferences that we can incorporate into our offerings," he says. "Our Salt Lake City locations has one of the special elements of those interested in a burger and fry restaurant in Utah, and that's fry sauce.
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Is fry sauce a Utah thing?

For those of you wondering, fry sauce is a dipping sauce that is well known for being served just about everywhere here in Utah. Most of you have probably made it and just not realized you were making fry sauce! The most basic form is simply made by mixing together ketchup and mayonnaise.
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Who puts mayonnaise on French fries?

Belgium Plays France Today, So Eat Fries With Mayo — the Way It's Meant to Be.
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Does ketchup stop diarrhea?

It reduces the likelihood of a re-occurrence for up to three months. It treats the rotavirus, the root cause of childhood diarrhea in rural areas. DeMasi proposed that zinc in ketchup-like packs could improve treatment because it is simpler to administer.
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Is ketchup a laxative?

In the 1840s, it was declared that his new pill was little more than a hoax and that the only thing that the ketchup could be used for was as a surprisingly effective laxative. Though he had helped rehabilitate the tomato, his ketchup capsules were soon dismissed as snake oil.
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