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The Strange History of Ketchup



 
 
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Old 10-06-2006, 09:43 PM posted to rec.food.historic
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Default The Strange History of Ketchup

Ketchup was originally made from fish broth and mushrooms. Tomatoes were
added later. Today, ketchup must contain sugar, otherwise it must be called
imitation ketchup. - From the Food History section of Oddities & Wonders
(www.oddwonder.com). Enjoy! - Jeff


 




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