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The twisted tale of Tomato ketchup: Why was ketchup used as a medicine? |  The Times of India
The twisted tale of Tomato ketchup: Why was ketchup used as a medicine? | The Times of India

In the making | Brussels Ketjep
In the making | Brussels Ketjep

Ketchup's Chinese origins: how it evolved from fish sauce to today's tomato  condiment
Ketchup's Chinese origins: how it evolved from fish sauce to today's tomato condiment

The History of Ketchup
The History of Ketchup

Ketchup Etymology: What Is "Ketchup" Word Origin?
Ketchup Etymology: What Is "Ketchup" Word Origin?

Ketchup Origin: The Surprising History of Ketchup | Trusted Since 1922
Ketchup Origin: The Surprising History of Ketchup | Trusted Since 1922

My squad joined me for some condiment #etymology! #ketchup #mayo #must... |  TikTok
My squad joined me for some condiment #etymology! #ketchup #mayo #must... | TikTok

Ketchup
Ketchup

How Was Ketchup Invented?
How Was Ketchup Invented?

Canderous Ordoliberal 🫥 on X: "Another secretly Chinese English word is “ ketchup,” originally referring fish sauce but later expanded to any umami  sauce, now almost exclusively used for a sweetened tomato sauce.
Canderous Ordoliberal 🫥 on X: "Another secretly Chinese English word is “ ketchup,” originally referring fish sauce but later expanded to any umami sauce, now almost exclusively used for a sweetened tomato sauce.

Ketchup: The All-American Condiment That Comes From Asia : Code Switch : NPR
Ketchup: The All-American Condiment That Comes From Asia : Code Switch : NPR

Lost in the Sauce: The History of "Ketchup" : Word Routes | Vocabulary.com
Lost in the Sauce: The History of "Ketchup" : Word Routes | Vocabulary.com

A History of Ketchup, America's Favorite Condiment | Epicurious
A History of Ketchup, America's Favorite Condiment | Epicurious

Explainer: The Fishy Chinese Origin of Ketchup – That's Shanghai
Explainer: The Fishy Chinese Origin of Ketchup – That's Shanghai

The Surprising Ingredient Ketchup Was Originally Made With
The Surprising Ingredient Ketchup Was Originally Made With

What was ketchup originally made for? - Quora
What was ketchup originally made for? - Quora

The Surprisingly Ancient History of Ketchup | HISTORY
The Surprisingly Ancient History of Ketchup | HISTORY

A History of Ketchup, America's Favorite Condiment | Epicurious
A History of Ketchup, America's Favorite Condiment | Epicurious

In Past Centuries, Ketchup Wasn't All About Tomatoes – Slices of Blue Sky
In Past Centuries, Ketchup Wasn't All About Tomatoes – Slices of Blue Sky

Ketchup isn't even American – The Language of Food explains how tomato sauce  has origins in Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia dating back to the 17th  century | South China Morning Post
Ketchup isn't even American – The Language of Food explains how tomato sauce has origins in Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia dating back to the 17th century | South China Morning Post

When Every Ketchup But One Went Extinct - Gastro Obscura
When Every Ketchup But One Went Extinct - Gastro Obscura

The History of Ketchup: The Asian Origins of the All-American Condiment
The History of Ketchup: The Asian Origins of the All-American Condiment

Where Did Ketchup Come From? | CulinaryLore
Where Did Ketchup Come From? | CulinaryLore

80% of the translations on this ketchup packet are exactly the same :  r/mildlyinteresting
80% of the translations on this ketchup packet are exactly the same : r/mildlyinteresting

A History of Ketchup, America's Favorite Condiment | Epicurious
A History of Ketchup, America's Favorite Condiment | Epicurious

Heinz Faces Twitter Backlash Over 'Mayochup' Sauce - Eater
Heinz Faces Twitter Backlash Over 'Mayochup' Sauce - Eater

Ketchup isn't even American – The Language of Food explains how tomato sauce  has origins in Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia dating back to the 17th  century | South China Morning Post
Ketchup isn't even American – The Language of Food explains how tomato sauce has origins in Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia dating back to the 17th century | South China Morning Post