Yes, catsup (ketchup) can be unrefrigerated, especially if it is unopened. Once opened, it can be stored at room temperature for a limited time, typically up to a month, depending on the brand and ingredients. However, for optimal freshness and to extend its shelf life, refrigeration is recommended after opening. Always check for any signs of spoilage before use.
It is catsup made from the meat of the mango fruit
It is catsup made from the meat of the mango fruit
Catsup (or ketchup) is derived from the Chinese language.
ketchup Both spellings are considered correct - Ketchup or Catsup
Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower was created in 1949.
The term "catsup" is an older name for ketchup and has been used by various brands historically. One of the most notable brands that used the term "catsup" was Heinz, which marketed its tomato condiment as "Heinz Tomato Catsup" in the early 20th century. While "ketchup" has become the more commonly used term today, "catsup" is still seen on some labels and in regional variations.
Ketchup ("Catsup") has been found to be a beneficial source of lycopene, an antioxidant preventing cancer... http://www.lycopene.org
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Unrefrigerated pumpkin pie isn't safe because it has eggs and milk in it.
at your local co-op
Do you mean Catsup....it is just a variant of the word Ketchup
They are considered safe, unrefrigerated, after no more than 2 hours. But this must depend on what the eggs are made of. A chocolate egg will be safe unrefrigerated for years.