Some say tomato, some say to-mah-to, but does anyone still say catsup anymore? Here's the saucy history behind this term, to ...
It might not be anyone's secret to spotless laundry, but a basic bottle of ketchup might become your go-to cleaning agent for ...
So what happened to all those varieties of ketchup? Tomatoes. The 1812 recipe from James Mease is the first appearance of tomatoes in ketchup. But wait, what about Heinz, the ketchup we know and love?
It took a couple of millennia for ketchup to become the beloved classic we know today. This happened when American scientist and Philadelphia native James Mease introduced the first tomato-based ...