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Ketchup was originally made from fish broth and mushrooms.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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