57 is the number heniz uses for marketing but infact there have actually been over 6000 varieties of heniz and 5,700 are in production today in over 200 countries.http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_varieties_of_heinz_are_there#ixzz17e6q9fes
There was only one size of ketchup back in 1920 and it was being sold at 11 cents.
The population of Heniz is 518.
57 is the number heniz uses for marketing but infact there have actually been over 6000 varieties of heniz and 5,700 are in production today in over 200 countries.http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_varieties_of_heinz_are_there#ixzz17e6q9fes
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 put ketchup on everything! Ketchup on everything! Ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything! In case it's not clear, I like ketchup. I have since I was a little pup, and that is why I wrote this song. Now here's a list of things I put ketchup on! Ketchup on salad, ketchup on toast, ketchup on potatoes, ketchup on pot roast, Ketchup on pudding, ketchup on biscotti, ketchup in the glove compartment when I'm riding shawty! Ketchup on string cheese, ketchup on waffles, ketchup on pickles, ketchup on falafel, ketchup alamode, ketchup on pie, ketchup is my entree with steak on the side! Ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything! Ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything! Ketchup on mustard, ketchup on mayo, ketchup on ketchup, I eat it everyday yo! Ketchup on my toothpaste, ketchup breath lingers! Ketchup on my chicken and my, lady fingers! Ketchup when it's cold, ketchup when I'm scooting, ketchup when it's hot and ketchup when it's tooting! Ketchup from squeeze bottles, ketchup from glass, ketchup in packets, you'll look like a blast! But when the ketchup won't come out, you don't have to scream and shout, Just tap three times on the back, tap tap tap! And get ready for your ketchupy snack, and if you still don't get it, You'll have to play ketchup, you'll have to play ketchup... We put ketchup on everything! Ketchup on everything! Ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup, ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, ketchup on everything, (continues until it fades) (Laughing)
No, the Vikings did not invent ketchup. The condiment has its origins in a fermented fish sauce called "kecap" from Southeast Asia, which Europeans encountered in the 17th century. The modern tomato-based ketchup as we know it today was developed in the 19th century in the United States. Thus, while the Vikings were known for their explorations and trade, they did not play a role in the creation of ketchup.
Yes, it is shown in a few episodes (the first being "Showdown at Dark City") that Pikachu likes ketchup.
"ketchup" is masculine in French, "le ketchup". Examples: "Tu as du ketchup sur la joue." = "You have ketchup on the cheek." "Passe-moi le ketchup." = "Pass me the ketchup." "la bouteille de ketchup" = "the ketchup bottle"
No, Canada did not invent ketchup. The condiment has its origins in Southeast Asia, where a fermented fish sauce called "kecap" was used. The modern tomato-based ketchup we know today was developed in the 18th century, with various adaptations occurring in the United States and Europe. However, Canada has played a significant role in the production and popularization of ketchup, particularly with iconic brands like Heinz.
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Heinz Ketchup is a product made by the H.J. Heinz Company, the company was founded in 1869 by Henry John Heinz.