Of course.
Once opened, absolutely. And Hunt's 100% natural is exponentially better than Heinz. Heinz is one of those companies I dont buy from, not that it drove my decision to say Hunt's 100% natural is way better.
FBD (11-18-2020), Muddy (11-18-2020), PorkChopSandwiches (11-18-2020)
1. Outside. Butter as well
2. It's called tomatoe sauce. Cretins
3. Tomatoe is pronounced 'a' as in ahhh
Wronnnnnng.. Tomato sauce is simply pureed tomato.. Ketchup is made from tomatoes, sugar, and vinegar, with seasonings and spices.
The simplest tomato sauce consists just of chopped tomatoes cooked down (possibly with olive oil) and simmered until it loses its raw flavor. Of course, it may be seasoned with salt, or other herbs or spices.
DemonGeminiX (11-18-2020), FBD (11-18-2020)
"For most of history, ketchup was not the sweet, red, tomato sauce we know and love today. Ketchup’s history started over 2000 years ago in China, where it began as a fermented fish sauce. In the 1600s, the British were introduced to the savory sauce and fell in love with it. Not only was it delicious, but it could safely sit on a shelf for months, making it invaluable in the days before refrigeration.
Most types of ketchup in the 1600s and 1700s were made from fish, oysters, mushrooms, and/or walnuts. They tasted a lot like modern Worcestershire sauce. "
https://greenwichhistory.org/colonia...hroom-ketchup/
"She ran faster and I couldn't ketchup."
...another example of ketchup in a Sentence.
...and some places call it catsup....never understood that.
Put me in the Refrigerate after Opening crowd.
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