(n.) A table sauce made from mushrooms, tomatoes, walnuts, etc.
(n.) Same as Catchup, and Ketchup.
Example Sentences:
(1) Washing removes 83% of benomyl residue from tomatoes and further processing reduces the residue by 98% in tomato puree and catsup.
(2) After 1-2 weeks of elimination diet, each patient was challenged with yeasts-containing foods (bread, buns, sausages, beer, wines, grapes, cheese, vinegar, tomato catsup).
Ketchup
Definition:
(n.) A sauce. See Catchup.
Example Sentences:
(1) Videos where I "down" a bottle of ketchup "for a laugh".
(2) A gradual decrease in the number of viable L. monocytogenes cells was observed in juice and sauce held at 21 degrees C. In contrast, the organism died rapidly when suspended in commercial tomato ketchup at 5 and 21 degrees C. Unlike low-acid raw salad vegetables such as lettuce, broccoli, asparagus, and cauliflower on which we have observed L. monocytogenes grow at refrigeration temperatures, tomatoes are not a good growth substrate for the organism.
(3) When searching for gay parenting in kids' movies, I found the short film Family Restaurant , about a picky toothpick dispenser who thinks ketchup bottles shouldn't be allowed to date; he changes his tune after learning a valuable lesson from a little boy with two dads.
(4) Hold on to that ketchup for now; my money is still on Einstein.
(5) This ketchup-and-mustard-coloured adobe bar may have sticky tables and the odour of a frat house on a Sunday morning, but trying a terremoto here (for just £2) is something of a rite of passage.
(6) Hell, Malcolm Gladwell once wrote a 5,000-word essay in the New Yorker about why Americans refuse to use any ketchup besides Heinz .
(7) Fry 2 onions until caramelised, stir in 1 tbsp ketchup, spread on sourdough, top with the ricotta and grill.
(8) Ketchup chocolate pots Ketchup lends a sour, berry-like taste to the richness of the chocolate.
(9) Don't read on if you haven't seen episode four Catch up with Paul MacInnes's episode three blog here Episode four: To Have and To Hold 'Harry has great ideas' – Scarlett First we must deal with the consequences of ketchup: of being crushed by the King Kong of condiments, of saucy dreams that go splat.
(10) There's a bottle of tomato ketchup lurking in most people's cupboards or fridges, so it makes sense to find new and innovative uses for it.
(11) Unable to go through with it, De Jesus grappled for a way out, eventually devising what he apparently thought was an ingenious solution: tomato ketchup.
(12) For now at least, Hunt has a template to work to – a menu from the judge as endorsed over the bacon rolls and ketchup.
(13) Designed by British engineering company OAL Group , steam infusion has been successfully making ready meals, ketchup, béchamel sauce and minestrone soup.
(14) Shortly before Air Force One took off, it emerged that the hold contained a precious cargo - the president’s supplies of comfort food - expect a week of ketchup with everything.
(15) I remember doing this photo shoot when she had to eat a hamburger and she got tomato ketchup all down her arm and she had a good laugh about it."
(16) Ketchup becomes Heinz, vacuum cleaners become Hoovers, training shoes become Nikes.
(17) De Jesus, the ketchup killer, has reportedly skipped town while Simões faces public humiliation.
(18) Untreated central lesions showed the aspect of crumbled cheese and ketchup.
(19) Trump and Atlantic City: the lessons behind the demise of his casino empire Read more Outside the Social Enterprise and Training (Seat) Center, DJ Ketchup was doing similar work, trying to keep hundreds of applicants standing on the sidewalk and another 30 seated under a tent, where they reviewed job openings while dance tunes such as Macklemore’s Can’t Hold Us, Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines and Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive played.
(20) Fruit, vegetables and fruit and vegetable product were artificially infected with Penicillium expansum, P. urticae and Byssochlamys nivea; patulin was subsequently found in peaches, apricots, greengages, bananas, strawberries, honeydew melons, tomatoes, red and green paprika, cucumbers and carrots; in several kinds of compot, in tomato juice and tomato pulp --but not in ketchup.