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Definition of ketchup in English: ketchupnoun ˈkɛtʃəpˈkɛtʃʌpˈkɛtʃəp mass nounA spicy sauce made chiefly from tomatoes and vinegar, used as a relish. Example sentencesExamples - I helped myself to sachets of ketchup and tartare sauce and tucked into my fish.
- If you have some rolls, a few salad leaves and extra ketchup or chutney, they can be transformed into delicious burgers.
- The tables were neatly set, each with clean bottles of tomato ketchup, HP sauce and vinegar.
- To make the chilli jam, sweat off the chilli and ginger in a heavy based pan and add chilli sauce and ketchup.
- If desired, however, offer a condiment bar of your favorites: lettuce, avocados, tomatoes, pickles, mayo, mustard, and catsup.
- Add ketchup, blend thoroughly and add ground turkey and vegetable mixture.
- Garum was used in ancient Rome, and it was supposedly as ubiquitous then as ketchup is today.
- Tomato ketchup came in a bowl and not in those dreadful sachets.
- He made a mess trying to mix a concoction of catsup, mustard and hot sauce.
- Where do you find the best value baked beans, sausages, ketchup and white sliced bread?
- Dip the fish and chips into the tomato ketchup and tartare sauce as desired.
- He served it to us in leaf plates with a generous dollop of Maggie's tomato ketchup.
- In addition there is a New Orleans American style chilli sauce and the ubiquitous tomato ketchup.
- Years later, I'm covering my chips with tomato ketchup in front of the TV.
- Top with the sliced tomatoes, add more ketchup, then add the gherkins.
- A best seller is her tomato ketchup, which is a pale orange rather than the lurid red of the commercial variety.
- The Bulgarians made shopska salad and surprised other children by putting ketchup on their pasta.
- I eat the four-minute lunch of the home worker, standing at the counter, shovelling in cold pizza and ketchup.
- Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar.
- She went to the kitchen and brought back bottles of mustard and ketchup.
Synonyms relish, dressing, condiment, flavouring
Origin Late 17th century: perhaps from Chinese (Cantonese dialect) k'ē chap 'tomato juice'. Definition of ketchup in US English: ketchupnounˈkeCHəpˈkɛtʃəp A spicy sauce made chiefly from tomatoes and vinegar, used as a condiment. Example sentencesExamples - Garum was used in ancient Rome, and it was supposedly as ubiquitous then as ketchup is today.
- I helped myself to sachets of ketchup and tartare sauce and tucked into my fish.
- In addition there is a New Orleans American style chilli sauce and the ubiquitous tomato ketchup.
- To make the chilli jam, sweat off the chilli and ginger in a heavy based pan and add chilli sauce and ketchup.
- Tomato ketchup came in a bowl and not in those dreadful sachets.
- He served it to us in leaf plates with a generous dollop of Maggie's tomato ketchup.
- Top with the sliced tomatoes, add more ketchup, then add the gherkins.
- Add ketchup, blend thoroughly and add ground turkey and vegetable mixture.
- The tables were neatly set, each with clean bottles of tomato ketchup, HP sauce and vinegar.
- She went to the kitchen and brought back bottles of mustard and ketchup.
- A best seller is her tomato ketchup, which is a pale orange rather than the lurid red of the commercial variety.
- Years later, I'm covering my chips with tomato ketchup in front of the TV.
- Dip the fish and chips into the tomato ketchup and tartare sauce as desired.
- If you have some rolls, a few salad leaves and extra ketchup or chutney, they can be transformed into delicious burgers.
- He made a mess trying to mix a concoction of catsup, mustard and hot sauce.
- The Bulgarians made shopska salad and surprised other children by putting ketchup on their pasta.
- If desired, however, offer a condiment bar of your favorites: lettuce, avocados, tomatoes, pickles, mayo, mustard, and catsup.
- Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar.
- Where do you find the best value baked beans, sausages, ketchup and white sliced bread?
- I eat the four-minute lunch of the home worker, standing at the counter, shovelling in cold pizza and ketchup.
Synonyms relish, dressing, condiment, flavouring
Origin Late 17th century: apparently from Chinese ( Hokkien dialect) kê-chiap ‘brine of pickled fish or shellfish’, perhaps partly via Malay kecap, kicap ‘soy sauce’. |