Ketchup and catsup... They look the same, and they have the same sweet, tomatoey flavor. Are they different sauces? At last, ...
Merriam-Webster describes it as a “less-common spelling of ketchup”; Britannica’s online encyclopedia says “the word likely ...
Many of us know that catsup, which is the same thing as ketchup, is sometimes used in place of the more conventional term. Merriam-Webster describes it as a “less-common spelling of ketchup ...
Actually, both terms are acceptable when describing a spiced sauce made with tomatoes that is used as a condiment. The folks at Heinz, the godfathers of American ketchup, originally started their ...