The sounds of the word ketchup and catsup are English approximations of the words for fish sauce or other spicy sauces from Asia. Since there is no standard, or rather there are several ways, to turn these word into English the word was spelled as the user thought best and which looked best on products they manufactured.
There is no such thing as ketch. If you are thinking of Ketch-up... that is made of tomatoes.
A ketch.
It is a Ketch
It could be either a "ketch" or a "yawl".
The homophone of ketchup is catch-up.
Jack Ketch died in 1686.
The correct spelling for the sauce is ketchup."I like tomato ketchup with my bacon roll".The correct spelling for the action of speeding up is catch up."I think we can catch up with them".
The original chinese fish sauce was called ke-tsiap which eventually became tomato ketchup.
where is china-clay (mineral) PRODUCTION in ketch(Gujarat)
As far as I know, a famous Roger Ketchup does not exist. The person who made up ketchup I am clueless about.
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