ketchup / ˈkɛtʃ əp, ˈkætʃ- /

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ketchup 的定义

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

ketchup 近义词

ketchup

等同于 condiment

更多ketchup例句

  1. So, we probably shouldn’t expect Heinz to be slipping any insects in their ketchup, at least knowingly.
  2. For more recipes to transform ketchup, head to our Recipe Finder.
  3. Serve with comeback sauce, “a satisfying mix of creamy, spicy and sweet” that uses just a little ketchup to get there.
  4. 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.
  5. I learned to lure them by shooting ketchup with a slingshot.
  6. Sally ate it with maple syrup; at home we ate the store-bought kind with ketchup.
  7. The $6 item comes with a bun and burger along with cheese, ketchup, pickles, and requires about 10 minutes of cooking time.
  8. Heinz traces its lineage to 1869 and first started making ketchup in 1876.
  9. A tablespoon of ketchup, for example, contains about a teaspoon of sugar, or about 16 calories of added sugar.
  10. Things like ketchup have about 16 calories of added sugar per tablespoon, and it can add up.
  11. Add two shalots, a little salt and pepper, a grate of nutmeg, a gill of mushroom ketchup and the same of Marsala.
  12. A small quantity of Harvey sauce, ketchup, or port wine, may be added to enrich the gravy.
  13. Season with salt and pepper, spread with one tablespoon of soft butter and one tablespoon of tomato ketchup.
  14. Season with one-half teaspoon of salt, one-fourth teaspoon paprika, and two tablespoons tomato ketchup.
  15. A most excellent tomato sauce is made of a brilliant red ketchup, known to dealers under the name of "Connoisseur Ketchup."