Data: 2000-09-11 13:51:22
Temat: Re: Ketchup
Od: "Izabela Sowula" <i...@l...net>
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"Guardian"
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0
,4273,4057081,00.html
Ketchup in the UK, catsup in the US: why the difference?
. Catsup is a sweet puree of tomatoes, onions and green peppers flavoured
with vinegar and pickling spice that is eaten with meats, especially beef,
and frequently with chips; it is the universal condiment of fast-food
sandwiches. In Britain, as formerly in the United States, this puree of
tomatoes is called ketchup, and catsup signifies a spicy liquid based on
mushrooms, unripe walnuts, or oysters; this catsup functions primarily as a
seasoning for cooking. The word catsup derives from the Chinese ke-tsiap , a
fish brine. Therefore the tomato-based condiment must be ketchup and the
Americans must have got them the wrong way round.
Steve Thompson, Bow, London E3.
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> Użytkownik AlexPP <a...@g...pl> w wiadomooci do grup dyskusyjnych
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> > Pojawily sie tu przepisy na wlasny majonez... a zna ktos moze jakis
> > przepis na wlasny ketchup?
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> > .AlexPP mailto:a...@g...pl ICQ# 63156896
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> Gdzies, kiedys obilo mi sie o uszy ze ketchup jest wymyslem chinskim i
> pierwoynie byl to sos bardziej rybny niz pomidorowy.
> Czy ktos ma jakies blizsze informacje na temat pochodzenia tego sosu ?
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