Not sure about fungus but did you know that the USDA has an acceptable amount of insect parts and waste that can be found in things like spaghetti sauce and ketchup
Yes, ketchup does contain sugar.
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Yes, there are tongue twisters that include the word "ketchup." One example is: "Ketchup, ketchup, on the cup, how much ketchup can I sup?" These playful phrases can be a fun challenge to say quickly and can help improve pronunciation skills.
nope
Ketchup typically does not contain iodine as a standard ingredient. However, if the ketchup is made with iodized salt, it may contain some iodine. Generally, ketchup is primarily composed of tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices, none of which are significant sources of iodine. If you're concerned about iodine intake, it's best to check the specific product's nutritional label.
When looking to purchase ketchup that does not contain high fructose corn syrup one must really do their research first. Although Heinz has taken high fructose corn syrup out of their 32oz organic ketchup and replaced it with cane sugar, the 24oz bottle still does contain high fructose corn syrup.
their is no sugar in french fries but if you add ketchup it contain sugar with the french fries
i think it contains citric acid
No, they don't. Because fungus does not contain chloroplasts, they cannot make their own food by photosynthesis.
Yes, because it's made from tomatoes \usually and tomatoes contain carbon compounds. The reason for this is because most living things contain carbon compounds. I'm not sure if this is positively correct, but it's logic.
No they do not have. Not even a single cell