Ketchup and catsup are different terms for the same thing which is tomato sauce made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, salt, allspice, cloves, and cinnamon. Tomato sauce is a similar product made without vinegar. It often contains celery and onions. There is no difference in the product.
Ketchup and mayonnaise are the major ingredients of thousand island dressing.
2007-11-04 16:13:32
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answered by lookn_4_laffs 5
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Manufacturer... For example,
Del Monte used Catsup
Heinz used Ketchup
2007-11-04 16:04:17
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answered by Dave C 7
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Catsup is just another name for ketchup and is only used in US.
2007-11-04 16:04:17
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answered by jd_will 2
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The difference is spelling. Its the same thing but more cookbooks use Ketchup.
2007-11-04 16:00:58
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answered by TheOtherGuy 2
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The spelling.
2007-11-04 15:57:22
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answered by carmeliasue 6
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Simply in the spelling.
2007-11-04 21:27:00
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answered by Kuya's Kitchen 3
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They are both the same thing, only the spelling is different.
2007-11-04 15:57:52
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answered by carmen d 6
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Spelling!!!
2007-11-05 07:48:41
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answered by grizzly_r 4
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Nothing except the spelling...lol
2007-11-05 02:31:32
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answered by Raylee 4
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It's all in the way ya spell it.
2007-11-04 17:24:40
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answered by Points whore 6
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