Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania is where H. J. Heinz originated in 1876 as "F & J Heinz". One of their first products was Heinz Tomato Ketchup.
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Probably quite a few. The recipe can be found in many cookbooks.
I personally do not have a recipe but I know where you can find one. You can find several variations for this recipe at www.allrecipes.com , www.foodnetwork.com , and www.recipezaar.com . You can find recipes to make fresh ketchup or tomato paste.
I personally do not have a recipe but I know where you can find one. You can find several variations for this recipe at www.allrecipes.com , www.foodnetwork.com , and www.recipezaar.com . You can find recipes to make fresh ketchup or tomato paste.
because that is what they named itA slightly more thoughtful answerH.J. Heinz made it for sale in bottles in the late 1800sThe Ketchup name comes from a sauce made in China in the 1690's, this became the sweetened tomato sauce we know today.
One that many people know is Hershey's Chocolate. Another is Heinz Ketchup. Looking on the front you see a keystone, Pennsylvania is the keystone state. A last one which more people on the east coast know is Herr's Potato chips.
The term "ketchup," also called "catsup," began in early days as a general term for "sauce." The first actual ketchup recipe using tomatoes dates back to around 1801. Ketchup as we know it today has been around since the early part of the 20th century.
I would say the 16th century. It was first created by the Chinese people. Earlier people put different ingredients in ketchup we know today
i dont know exactly how but it has something to do with ketchup or mustard.
Heinz ketchup contains tomato concentrate made from red ripe tomatoes, distilled vinegar, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, salt, spice, onion powder, and natural flavors. This ketchup is high in lycopene as well. Here's 2 more answers: Tomato Paste (Made from ripe tomatoes), Liquid Sugar, White Vinegar, Salt, Orion Powder, Spices Salt, Sugar, Lactose Syrup, Red Ripe Tomato's, Onion Pepper, Spice's, and Natural Flavouring.
no. i know somone who likes popcorn with ketchup