In 1876, Henry J. Heinz launched his own recipe — thicker, bright red, and made with ripe tomatoes (which helped in ...
Before Heinz, "ketchup" was a loose term for a thin, often fish-based or mushroom sauce brought from Asia and Europe. By the mid-1800s, Americans were making tomato versions, but they were watery, ...
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