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Title: Ketchup


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Ketchup
  • Michael X Geng
  • November 14, 2009

Sources from wikipedia http//en.wikipedia.org/wik
i/Ketchup
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Contents
  • What is Ketchup?
  • Introductions
  • Ingredients
  • Nutrition
  • Others
  • Where does the word Ketchup come from?

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Introductions
  • Ketchup is a popular condiment, usually made with
    ripened tomatoes.
  • Ketchup is often used for French fries
    hamburgers, sandwiches and grilled or fried
    meats.
  • Ketchup with mayonnaise forms the base of
    Thousand Island dressing.

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Modern Ingredients
  • The basic ingredients in modern ketchup
  • Tomatoes
  • Vinegar
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Allspice
  • Cloves
  • Cinnamon.
  • Frequent additions
  • Onions
  • Celery
  • Other vegetables

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Original Ingredients
  • Ketchup started out as a general term for sauce,
    typically
  • Mushrooms or fish brine
  • Herbs
  • Spices.
  • Some popular early main ingredients
  • Blueberry
  • Anchovy
  • Oyster
  • Lobster
  • Walnut
  • kidney bean
  • Cucumber
  • Cranberry
  • Lemon
  • grape

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Nutrition (/100g)
  • Energy 100 kcal or 419 KJ
  • Water 68.33g
  • Protein1.74g
  • Fats0.48g
  • Carbohydrates25.78g
  • Sodium1110mg
  • Vitamin C 15.1mg
  • Lycopene 17.0mg

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Nutrition
  • While it can hardly be considered a health food,
    ketchup has been found to be a beneficial source
    of lycopene, an antioxident which fights some
    forms of cancer. This is particularly true of the
    organic brands of ketchup.

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Manufacturers
  • The largest major commercial distributors of
    ketchup in the United States
  • H. J. Heinz Company
  • Hunt's
  • Del Monte Foods
  • Brooks Ketchup

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Catch up???!!!
  • Three tomatoes are walking down the street, Papa
    tomato, Mama tomato and Baby tomato. Baby tomato
    starts lagging behind, and Papa tomato gets
    really angry. Goes back and squishes him and
    says,
  • Catch-up! Ketchup!"

--From Quentin Tarantinos Movie Pulp Fiction
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Reviews
  • What is Ketchup?
  • Introductions
  • Ingredients Tomatoes or Mushrooms
  • Nutrition Lycopene (antioxident)
  • Others -- H. J. Heinz Company etc.
  • Where does the word Ketchup come from?

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Ketchup (II)
  • Michael X Geng
  • November 14, 2009

Sources from wikipedia http//en.wikipedia.org/wik
i/Ketchup
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Contents
  • What is Ketchup?
  • Where does the word Ketchup come from?
  • Merriam-Webster Online
  • Chinese Connection
  • Fish Sauce
  • Eggplant Sauce
  • Early use in English

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Merriam-Webster Online
  • Ketchup is from Malay kechap fish sauce a
    seasoned pureed condiment usually made from
    tomatoes

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Is the Word Ketchup Come From Chinese?
  • The most popular theory is that the word ketchup
    was derived from "koe-chiap" or "ke-tsiap" in the
    Amoy (A city in China) dialect of China, where it
    meant the brine of pickled fish or shellfish.
  • Some people prefer the Malayan word "kechap",
    which may have come from Cantonese. The Malay
    word means taste.

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Ketchup from Gui Zhi
Gui(?)
Fish
Zhi(?)
Cantonese
Juice
Salmon
gwai1 jap1
Taiwanese
Ketchup
Kôe-chiap
Ketchup
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Fish Sauce
  • "ketchup" means "??(Gui Zhi)" "?(Gui)" is the
    Chinese character for salmon" , or more
    generically, "fish". Therefore, "ketchup" means
    "??(Gui Zhi)" or "fish sauce".
  • Pronunciations in modern Taiwanese dialect
    ?(kôe) ?(chiap)
  • Pronunciations in modern Cantonese ?(gwai1)
    ?(jap1)

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Ketchup from Qie Zhi
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Eggplant Sauce
  • "ketchup" means "??(Qie Zhi)" "?(Qie)" is the
    Chinese character for eggplant" or a shortened
    form of "tomato" (?? Fan Qie foreign eggplant).
    "Ketchup" means "??(Qie Zhi)" or "tomato juice
    (sauce)".
  • Pronunciations in modern Cantonese is Ke-Jup -
    pronounced remarkably the same as the English
    ketchup but with emphasis on the "ke. The word
    derives from the meaning of two words, Ke, taken
    from "Fan Ke" meaning tomatoes in Cantonese and
    jup meaning juice or sauce or gravy. Therefore
    Ke-Jup means tomato sauce.

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Early uses in English
  • The word entered the English in England
    during the late 17th century, appearing in print
    as catchup and later as ketchup.
  • 1690, B. E., A New Dictionary of the Terms
    Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew Catchup a
    high East-India Sauce.
  • 1711, Charles Lockyer, An Account of the Trade in
    India 128 Soy comes in Tubbs from Jappan, and the
    best Ketchup from Tonquin yet good of both sorts
    are made and sold very cheap in China.
  • 1730, Jonathan Swift, A Panegyrick on the Dean
    Wks. 1755 IV. I. 142 And, for our home-bred
    British cheer, Botargo, catsup, and caveer.
  • 1748, Sarah Harrison, The Housekeeper's
    Pocket-Book and Compleat Family Cook. i. (ed. 4)
    2, I therefore advise you to lay in a Store of
    Spices, ... neither ought you to be without ...
    Kitchup, or Mushroom Juice.
  • 1751, Mrs. Hannah Glasse, Cookery Bk. 309 It will
    taste like foreign Catchup.

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Early uses in English (contd)
  • 1817, George Gordon Byron, Beppo viii, Buy in
    gross ... Ketchup, Soy, Chilivinegar, and
    Harvey.
  • 1832, Vegetable Substances Used for the Food of
    Man 333 One ... application of mushrooms is ...
    converting them into the sauce called Catsup.
  • 1840, Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge (1849) 91/1
    Some lamb chops (breaded, with plenty of
    ketchup).
  • 1845, Eliza Acton, Modern Cookery v. (1850) 136
    (L.) Walnut catsup.
  • 1862, Macmillan's Magazine. Oct. 466 He found in
    mothery catsup a number of yellowish globular
    bodies.
  • 1874, Mordecai C. Cooke, Fungi Their Nature,
    Influence and Uses 89 One important use to which
    several ... fungi can be applied, is the
    manufacture of ketchup.
  • The spelling catsup seems to have appeared first
    from the pen of Jonathan Swift, in 1730.

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Reviews
  • What is Ketchup?
  • Introductions
  • Ingredients Tomatoes or Mushrooms
  • Nutrition Lycopene (antioxident)
  • Others -- H. J. Heinz Company etc.
  • Where does the word Ketchup come from?
  • Merriam-Webster Online from Malay
  • Chinese Connection
  • Fish Sauce Salmon juice
  • Eggplant Sauce Eggplant/tomato juice
  • Early use in English Catsup, Catchup, Kitchup,
    Ketchup

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