One of the world’s oldest condiments - Dan Kwartler

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In the mid-18th century, England was crazy for ketchup.
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The sauce was a staple,
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and countless cookbooks encouraged adding ketchup
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to stews, vegetables, and even desserts.
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If these seem like odd places for ketchup’s tangy tomato flavor,
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that’s because this ketchup wasn’t the ubiquitous red goop you’re thinking of.
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In fact, this sweet and savory brown sauce didn't even have tomatoes in it.
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So where did this early ketchup come from?
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And how did it become the dip we know and love today?
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To answer these questions,
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we’ll need to turn to ketchup’s condiment cousin: fish sauce.
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As early as 300 BCE, Chinese fishermen routinely caught batches of small fish
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that were too plentiful to eat all at once,
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but too time consuming to individually preserve.
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So often, the day’s catch would be salted and stored together.
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Over several months, the fish would ferment
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as their internal enzymes broke down their bodies’ proteins.
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The result was a rich, salty liquid
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which would be strained and stored as fish sauce.
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Chinese fishermen weren’t the only ones to figure out this savory seasoning.
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Ancient Greeks, and later the Romans that conquered them,
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built their entire cuisine around fish sauce’s strong umami flavor.
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The sauce, which they called garum,
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traveled with every soldier to the Empire’s front lines.
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And they constructed dozens of fish sauce factories throughout the Mediterranean,
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each capable of producing thousands of gallons of garum.
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But when the Roman Empire collapsed, so did their condiment business.
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Most Europeans continued to cook without fish sauce for a thousand years,
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until the Dutch East India Company arrived in Southeast Asia in the early 1600s.
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The Dutch and English exploited this region for countless goods,
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including barrels of their most common local condiment.
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This familiar, fishy liquid had many names,
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including “ke-tsiap” and “koe-cheup.”
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But upon arrival in British ports, its title was bastardized into ketchup,
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thus beginning Europe’s second wave of fish sauce supremacy.
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European ships supplied ketchup throughout the Western Hemisphere
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until they were kicked out of Asian trade hubs in the mid-1700s.
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But the public refused to let ketchup go the way of garum.
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A whole crop of British cookbooks emerged with recipes for knockoff ketchups,
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containing everything from oysters and anchovies to mushrooms and walnuts.
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Soon, ketchup became a catch-all name for any brown sauce.
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And this great ketchup hunt produced some of England’s most enduring condiments,
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including Worcestershire, A1, and HP sauce.
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But it was a chef across the Atlantic
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who would introduce a new color to the equation.
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While tomatoes varied in popularity across Europe,
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American chefs were putting the New World fruit in all kinds of dishes.
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And in 1812, Philadelphian physician and food hobbyist James Mease
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debuted the first tomato-based ketchup—
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a thin, watery concoction of tomato pulp, spices, raw shallots, and brandy.
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This was a far-cry from fish sauce,
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but tomatoes have high levels of glutamate—
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the same chemical responsible for fish sauce’s rich umami flavor.
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And Mease’s timing was perfect.
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The back half of the 1800s saw a surge in bottled foods,
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and tomato ketchup was adopted by several burgeoning bottle businesses.
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By the 1870s, most tomato ketchups had dropped the shallots and brandy
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for sugar, salt, and sodium benzoate—
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a questionable preservative found in most bottled foods.
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But the most important change to this recipe was yet to come.
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After a slow start selling pickled vegetables,
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Henry J. Heinz began selling a wide variety of popular ketchups.
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And at the turn of the 20th century,
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his desire to use healthier, natural ingredients
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led Heinz to swap the sodium benzoate
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for riper tomatoes and a huge amount of vinegar.
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The resulting thick, goopy formula was an instant best seller—
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despite being much harder to get out of the bottle.
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Over the 20th century, this salty red sauce covered the globe—
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pairing perfectly with the ambassadors of American cuisine.
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Today, 90% of American households have ketchup in their kitchens,
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and Heinz’s recipe has even become the base
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for dozens of other sauces and dressings—
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all descendants of the same fishy family tree.
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