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The usual term is "brand name tomato sauce," meaning any of the canned or bottled tomato sauces with a brand name available in stores. It's got to be Heinz :)
The ingredients of Heinz 57 sauce include tomato paste, corn syrup, anchovies, onions, salt, garlic, tamarino concentrate, chilli pepper, mustard flour and soybean oil.
A suitable substitute for canned tomatoes in a recipe is fresh tomatoes or tomato sauce.
As the name "Tomato sauce" suggests, tomato sauce is a sauce who's main ingredient is tomatos.
Spain's equivalent of Heinz ketchup is often referred to as "ketchup" as well, but a popular local brand is "Tomate Frito," which is a cooked tomato sauce commonly used as a condiment. Additionally, many Spaniards enjoy "salsa de tomate," a tomato-based sauce that can be used similarly to ketchup. While Heinz ketchup is available, these local alternatives are frequently preferred.
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you could use: Noodles. Tomato sauce. Peppers. Onions. Any vegetable really, expecially if your a vegetarian.
in a factory that makes tomato sauce.
A suitable substitute for diced tomatoes in a recipe could be canned tomato sauce or crushed tomatoes.
You can cook spaghetti with tomato sauce, and have meatballs on the side. That way your vegaterians can eat the tomato sauce and noodles and the real eaters can add some meatballs.. Garlic Bread and salad also go great with spaghetti, all of which are easy to make.
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.