catsup

[ US /ˈkɛtʃəp/ ]
NOUN
  1. thick spicy sauce made from tomatoes
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How To Use catsup In A Sentence

  • The restaurant is dedicated to the concept of umami, the savory, meaty "fifth taste" that may be technically defined as the carboxylate anion of glutamic acid, which is to say the dash of soy sauce in your stir-fry or the catsup you like with your fries. LA Weekly | Complete Issue
  • Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar.
  • Foods such as mustard, catsup, Worcestershire sauce, and other condiments accounted for only consumption.
  • Back in the 60s (I think), tomato sauce was called "catsup," and the definition of great catsup was its low viscosity (i.e. it poured really easily, was very thin and watery). Anticipation
  • They tasted like Brillo pads - not that bad, with lots of catsup. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • Foods such as mustard, catsup, Worcestershire sauce, and other condiments accounted for only consumption.
  • With a corner of his paper napkin Arnold blotted the catsup from his lips.96 `Yeah, I know,' Arnold said. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • If desired, however, offer a condiment bar of your favorites: lettuce, avocados, tomatoes, pickles, mayo, mustard, and catsup.
  • I wonder if using catsup, which is quite high in vinegar, would have been better. Archive 2006-12-01
  • They tasted like Brillo pads - not that bad, with lots of catsup. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
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