The Surprising Fish Sauce Origin Of Ketchup You Didn’t Know: Revision history

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11 December 2025

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  • curprev 15:0415:04, 11 December 2025GerardoMcCorkind talk contribs 3,846 bytes +3,846 Created page with "<br>Ketchup, a beloved condiment found on tables worldwide, has a fascinating and somewhat unexpected origin story that traces back to the ancient art of fish sauce. While today’s ketchup is predominantly associated with tomatoes, its roots lie in a much different culinary tradition that began thousands of miles away from the tomato fields of the New World.<br><br><br><br>The story of ketchup begins in Southeast Asia, where fish sauce, known as "kê-tsiap" in the Hokki..."