The brand of ketchup that contains pineapple is "Heinz." They offer a variety called "Heinz Sweet & Fruity Ketchup," which incorporates pineapple along with other fruit flavors to create a unique taste profile. This variation is part of their effort to innovate and appeal to consumers looking for different flavor experiences.
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The brand of ketchup can affect its flow due to variations in viscosity, packaging design, and ingredients used. Different brands may use different thickening agents or additives that can impact the ketchup's consistency and flow rate. Additionally, packaging design such as bottle shape and size of the opening can also influence how easily the ketchup flows out. Ultimately, the brand can play a significant role in determining the overall flow characteristics of the ketchup product.
Depending on the brand they can be a deep orange through to a bright red, most are red, this is because the main ingrediant of ketchup is ripe tomatos.
A small can of crushed pineapple would vary. Depending on the brand, the can will weigh anywhere from 4 ounces to 8 ounces. A small can is not a standard size for every brand.
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The volume of ketchup packets can vary depending on the brand and packaging size. However, a typical individual ketchup packet found in fast-food restaurants or for takeout purposes usually contains around 9 to 10 milliliters (ml) of ketchup.
A ketchup bottle is measured in ml not g. so it depends what brand you buy from because every brand it different. Some brands such as Heinz, shown above, have both grams and Milliliters listed on their bottles. A large bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup is 910g or 800ml.
Whole Foods 365 Organic Ketchup is manufactured by Whole Foods Market, Inc., which is a subsidiary of Amazon. The 365 brand is Whole Foods' private label, offering a range of organic and natural products. The ketchup is produced to meet the brand's standards for quality and sustainability.
Three tablespoons of ketchup typically weigh around 45 grams. This estimate can vary slightly depending on the brand and specific formulation of the ketchup, but 15 grams per tablespoon is a common approximation.
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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.
Any organic ketchup by virtue of being organic, has no high fructose corn syrup. There is actually an organic brand (the name escapes me) that has no sugar in it at all. All organic ketchups can be found at your local food coop or Whole Foods.