No German made or invented ketchup. It came from China and was introduced by the British in the 1700's so it came with the colonist.
Iraq
To stop communism in America
The major languages of North America including English, Spanish, and French. Other common languages include German and Italian depending on the area.
yes who ever thinks it is isint there stupid just like German
It created a war with Englan and America
"Ketchup", "Tomatenketchup"or "Tomatensauce"
My guess is that ketchup and salsa are closely #1 and #2
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'Ketchup' as it is known today is not the original 'Ketchup', which came from Eastern Asia as a fish sauce.Tomato ketchup In 1801 a tomato ketchup recipe was published in the Sugar House Book, a US cookbook.Jonas Yerks was the person to produce tomato ketchup on a large scale.By 1837 he was distributing it all over the US.Other companies followed quickly.F. & J. Heinz brought their tomato ketchup on to the market in 1876.The Heinz company was established by Henry John Heinz in 1869.There are no references to be found relating to an American German creating it in 1892.But the 'Heinz 57' slogan was created by Henry Heinz in 1892 after seeing an advertisement for "21 varieties of shoes" in a New York train car.Despite the fact that he company was making over 60 individual products, they chose it due to the special meaning numbers "5" and "7" had for him and his wife.See the links below for more information.
Chinese
No, they export to south america.
A chef in Germany or in america probably created the German Lemon Cookie
Salsa then ketchup then mayo
America?
ketchup and fries :)