In short, yes. Tomato-based catsup and ketchup are more or less the same condiment. There may be slight recipe variations on the traditional tomato-based version, but the main difference between ...
It’s time to ketchup on the debate. Do you keep your catsup in the pantry, on the counter or in the fridge? Well, Heinz has finally set the record straight on where the beloved condiment should be ...
It’s approaching 7:00 on a Sunday evening, and the dinner line in Thorne Hall is slowly lengthening. I’m behind the counter, running fresh trays of rice pilaf and chicken marsala out to the display ...
OK, I need help resolving a debate between a friend and I. He claims that "catsup" is a distinct product from "ketchup". I claim that the words are just variations on the same thing and can be used ...
I’m not a french fry snob. I’ll pretty much eat any kind of french fry, whether it’s shoestring, waffle or curly; from a fast food restaurant, a steakhouse or my freezer. Given the choice between a ...
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