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ketchup

/kech-uhp, kach-/US // ˈkɛtʃ əp, ˈkætʃ- //UK // (ˈkɛtʃəp) //

番茄酱,蕃茄酱,番茄汁,茄汁

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a condiment consisting of puréed tomatoes, onions, vinegar, sugar, spices, etc.
    • : any of various other condiments or sauces for meat, fish, etc.: mushroom ketchup; walnut ketchup.

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Examples

  • So, we probably shouldn’t expect Heinz to be slipping any insects in their ketchup, at least knowingly.

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  • Serve with comeback sauce, “a satisfying mix of creamy, spicy and sweet” that uses just a little ketchup to get there.

  • He still takes out the guts of a filing cabinet to make a pizza oven, and he still stands by and watches his friend get covered in ketchup and mustard.

  • I learned to lure them by shooting ketchup with a slingshot.

  • Sally ate it with maple syrup; at home we ate the store-bought kind with ketchup.

  • The $6 item comes with a bun and burger along with cheese, ketchup, pickles, and requires about 10 minutes of cooking time.

  • Heinz traces its lineage to 1869 and first started making ketchup in 1876.

  • A tablespoon of ketchup, for example, contains about a teaspoon of sugar, or about 16 calories of added sugar.

  • Things like ketchup have about 16 calories of added sugar per tablespoon, and it can add up.

  • Add two shalots, a little salt and pepper, a grate of nutmeg, a gill of mushroom ketchup and the same of Marsala.

  • A small quantity of Harvey sauce, ketchup, or port wine, may be added to enrich the gravy.

  • Season with salt and pepper, spread with one tablespoon of soft butter and one tablespoon of tomato ketchup.

  • Season with one-half teaspoon of salt, one-fourth teaspoon paprika, and two tablespoons tomato ketchup.

  • A most excellent tomato sauce is made of a brilliant red ketchup, known to dealers under the name of "Connoisseur Ketchup."