It is pronounced Whas-iss-ear-sauce.
/\(like hiss without the h)
Because they didn't name it, and they were giving out samples on the street, and they liked how the question sounded. (Whats this here sauce?) but it was pronounced like that.
If it's the sauce you're thinking of it's often referred to as Worcester sauce (pronounced /ˈwʊstə/), or spelled phonetically as Wooster sauce.
You just spelled it correctly! You are smart.
Pronuciation of "Rochford" is (Rahkh-ferd)
worcestershire sauce
Worcestershire (in the UK) is pronounced as Woostasher. To break that word up the Woose part of the word sounds the same as a wimpy person and the sher part sounds like the singer Cher's name
Worcestershire sauce is pronounced as "wus-tuh-sher" sauce (note that the first syllable is pronounced as "wus" and not "war").
Worcestershire Regiment ended in 1970.
Worcestershire Regiment was created in 1881.
The motto of Worcestershire Regiment is 'Firm'.
The area of Worcestershire is 1,741 square kilometers.
South Worcestershire College was created in 2000.
Worcestershire Record Office was created in 1947.
Worcestershire Senior Urn was created in 1973.
Worcestershire Senior Cup was created in 1893.