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New Where did I say that?
And if you do not know the difference... Wow, you are not a sauce aficionado.

Catsup != Ketchup
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New Either or for me
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New Okay... here I go again...
Ketchup is not sweet. Though it may have HFCS in it, it is mainly a vinegar type of thing.

Now catsup... yeah it mostly is sweet.
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New Guessing a matter of tasetbuds
While catsup is sweeter than ketchup...the 2 are largely interchangeable to me...and both are too sweet and too heavy for general consumption (to me, of course).

I know plenty of folks who enjoy it on all varieties of food...I limit it to use on fried potatoes...and even then its sparingly.

No need to bicker about the differences between the 2 varieties. That taste issue for me even spreads to salsas...where the garden variety store brand salsa (Pace, tostito brand, et al) that thicken the base are unacceptable to me...regardless of heat level.
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New Food is merely a vehicle for ketchup!
Love it on most anything.
And it counts a vegetable serving. President Reagan said so. :-)
New As you say with nearly every post by AG
Ewwww
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New touche'
New Q: In France, what's the polite way to ask for ketchup?
A: There isn't one.
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New Ding ding ding
We have a winnar.

Ketchup/catsup = sugary shite.


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New Kids love ketchup because it has . . .
. . a higher sugar content than ice cream (generally about 30%). It must be your inner child at play there.

Personally I minimize sugar (and HFCS) because I suspect them of all kinds of evil. I don't have any ketchup here because I have no use for it.
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New My oldest won't touch it.
The 2-yo wants it on everything, though.
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New My wife likes it on [shudder] hot dogs
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New So do I.
Not exclusively, though. Chicago-style dogs are still the best.
Regards,

-scott anderson

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New Ketchup on a Chicago hot dog is a capital crime
punishable by public ridicule by Mike Royko! (God rest his soul)
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New I might even eat that fish of yours
If it is covered in enough ketchup. :-)

It's not the sugar I like so much- it's the vinegar base. My new thing is malt vinegar. Cant get enough of it. I dont know why I'm craving it, but I am.
New Are you the prego? (muahahah)
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New Quite impossible.
New That is what the "muahahah" was at the end.
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New You like malt vinegar
go buy a bottle of balsamic. Much better.
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New Re: You like malt vinegar
go buy a bottle of balsamic. Much better.

Not on fish and chips, it isn't.


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Expand Edited by pwhysall Aug. 28, 2006, 04:39:15 PM EDT
New Mmmmm.
Now I'm not a big fan of fish, but thinking of a big plate of fish and chips with lots of salt, dripping in malt vinegar is making my mouth water. Yum yum yum.

New Yeah, but if you're into it just straight (ie by itself)
and I know people who are, balsamic is the one you want.
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New I have balsamic vinegar.
It's what I dress my salads with. I also like it on grilled asparagus.

That's not what I'm craving. It's gotta be malt vinegar. Why? I do not know.

New Ok, now I'm hungry
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New Not interchangeable
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New I have to find a new source.
I was buying it by the gallon at Smart & Final but they haven't had any ever since they put the new inventory system in. I'm simply not going to pay grocery store tiny bottle prices for it.

It's good vinegar - except in the eyes of English gourmets who complain bitterly that the rest of the world has wonderful vinegars and England suffers along with nothing but malt.
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New Speaking of vinegar sources ...
I was at World Market the other day, and decided to look for a bottle to use for the olive oil I just bought a gallon of. Found [link|http://www.worldmarket.com/kitchen-tabletop/Home-KeepingStorage/kitchen-storage-containers/Chalk-Talk-Glass-Storage/lev/4/productId/1551/Ne/1100001/sectionId/2866/N/1100177/categoryId/1100177/pCategoryId/1100176/gpCategoryId/1100132/Ns/NEW_ARRIVAL_FLAG|1||CATEGORY_SEQ_3020|0/index.pro|this neat chalk-board bottle]. Got one for the oil and one for the vinegar.
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New News to me
I can get about a dozen different kinds of balsamic and other vinegars at my local Sainsbury's.


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New Lighten up, he was trolling
It should have been obvious from the phrase "English gourmets".












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New They were talking about "Made in England"
Of course they routinely buy products made in those other countries in preference to the local malt vinegar.
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New Re: Where did I say that?
[link|http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/ketchup|http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/ketchup]

(sorry, the HTML is trashed but you get the idea)

One entry found for ketchup.
Main Entry:\tketch\ufffdup
Variant(s):\talso catch\ufffdup /'ke-ch&p, 'ka- /; or cat\ufffdsup /'ke-ch&p, 'ka-; 'kat-s&p/
Function:\tnoun
Etymology:\tMalay kechap fish sauce
: a seasoned pureed condiment usually made from tomatoes

Main Entry:\tcatsup
variant of KETCHUP


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New But Ketchup is a world known Barnd name, made only by
Heinz Corp.

Stop putting up Windmills.
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New No, it isn't.
[link|http://froogle.google.com/froogle?client=safari&rls=en&q=tomato%20ketchup&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wf|http://froogle.googl...UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wf]

Lots of non-Heinz ketchup there.


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New Windmills and all that...
Crank.
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New Re: Windmills and all that...
1. You said that "catsup" is something different from "ketchup", and I showed a dictionary definition that says they're synonymous.

2. You said that "Ketchup" is a brand name, and I showed a link that demonstrates that it's just a regular noun, by virtue of their being many products from many manufacturers, all called "ketchup".

Crank? Moi?

Also, you need to organise the windmills thing properly; you're getting your literary reference arse about face. One tilts at windmills, one does not erect them.


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New CRANK, stop putting up WIndmills. YOU ARE MISSING THE POINT.
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New No, I'm not.
You're saying things that are demonstrably wrong. What's to miss?


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New You are missing the point...
You really are you know.

Just like you saying the OSX version of Ketchup/Catsup just IS better.

So, you see, I can play your cat, mouse and dog game just as easily as you can. Mister Stupid Git!
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New If you say so.
Pillock.


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New Now children...
You're teenagers now...
So act like adults




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New And in Australia...
... it's universally called 'tomato sauce'. Or just 'sauce'. And since for so long it was 100% unidentifiable ingredients, in recent years the major makers have been shifting back to tomatoes, in taste if not in actuality.

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         Chorizo then wrapped in a flour tortilla with monterrey jack - (imqwerky) - (9)
             Salsa == good. - (admin) - (1)
                 Ditto plus salami and swiss cheese -NT - (lister)
             Real chorizo or Mexican (which isn't the same at all)? - (tonytib) - (6)
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                             ICLRPD (new thread) - (drewk)
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             Looks good. - (admin)
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                                         I would immagine it's because . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                                             That can't be true - (drewk)
                                         Now there's an interesting visual... -NT - (Meerkat)
                                 ICLRPD (new thread) - (drewk)
         A little of each, chopped: - (Andrew Grygus) - (7)
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                 Generally cooked fairly firm with typically Japanese . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (5)
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                                 Mixed, very mixed, or scrambled? -NT - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
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         Eggs... yum. - (folkert) - (42)
             Just say no to catsup - (bepatient) - (41)
                 Where did I say that? - (folkert) - (40)
                     Either or for me - (bepatient) - (28)
                         Okay... here I go again... - (folkert) - (27)
                             Guessing a matter of tasetbuds - (bepatient) - (26)
                                 Food is merely a vehicle for ketchup! - (bionerd) - (25)
                                     As you say with nearly every post by AG - (bepatient) - (1)
                                         touche' -NT - (bionerd)
                                     Q: In France, what's the polite way to ask for ketchup? - (Yendor) - (1)
                                         Ding ding ding - (pwhysall)
                                     Kids love ketchup because it has . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (20)
                                         My oldest won't touch it. - (admin) - (3)
                                             My wife likes it on [shudder] hot dogs -NT - (drewk) - (2)
                                                 So do I. - (admin) - (1)
                                                     Ketchup on a Chicago hot dog is a capital crime - (lincoln)
                                         I might even eat that fish of yours - (bionerd) - (15)
                                             Are you the prego? (muahahah) -NT - (folkert) - (2)
                                                 Quite impossible. -NT - (bionerd) - (1)
                                                     That is what the "muahahah" was at the end. -NT - (folkert)
                                             You like malt vinegar - (jake123) - (6)
                                                 Re: You like malt vinegar - (pwhysall) - (4)
                                                     Mmmmm. - (bionerd) - (3)
                                                         Yeah, but if you're into it just straight (ie by itself) - (jake123) - (1)
                                                             I have balsamic vinegar. - (bionerd)
                                                         Ok, now I'm hungry -NT - (bepatient)
                                                 Not interchangeable -NT - (Andrew Grygus)
                                             I have to find a new source. - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
                                                 Speaking of vinegar sources ... - (drewk)
                                                 News to me - (pwhysall) - (2)
                                                     Lighten up, he was trolling - (drewk)
                                                     They were talking about "Made in England" - (Andrew Grygus)
                     Re: Where did I say that? - (pwhysall) - (10)
                         But Ketchup is a world known Barnd name, made only by - (folkert) - (8)
                             No, it isn't. - (pwhysall) - (7)
                                 Windmills and all that... - (folkert) - (6)
                                     Re: Windmills and all that... - (pwhysall) - (5)
                                         CRANK, stop putting up WIndmills. YOU ARE MISSING THE POINT. -NT - (folkert) - (4)
                                             No, I'm not. - (pwhysall) - (3)
                                                 You are missing the point... - (folkert) - (2)
                                                     If you say so. - (pwhysall) - (1)
                                                         Now children... - (hnick)
                         And in Australia... - (static)
         Bratwurst - (Silverlock)
         Potatoes, mayo, mustard, vinegar, celery, onion, pepper - (drewk)
         Jersey Beefsteak Tomatoes - (bepatient)
         Wow, I missed a whole thread - (tuberculosis) - (5)
             Boy, do you have egg on your face :-) - (imqwerky)
             Sounds... interesting. - (static) - (3)
                 Try ketchup -NT - (bionerd) - (2)
                     OSX Brand Ketchup at that! - (folkert) - (1)
                         Hmm...apple ketchup...interesting. -NT - (bepatient)

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