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Heinz Tomato Ketchup |
| Date: |
25/01/04 (76 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: tasty
Disadvantages: more expensive than some others
Tomato ketchup I have eaten tomato ketchup made by a lot of companies but find Heinz tomato ketchup one if not the best flavour. Maybe because this is the one my mum always used to buy. The bottle I used last night is a squeeze bottle containing 700g. The squeeze plastic bottle is certainly an improvement on the glass bottles. Fairly easy to squeeze and an easy way to get the last remaining dregs of tomato sauce out of the bottle. This tomato sauce has a good flavour of tomato it is slightly sweet. Tomato sauce has a good consistency not too runny like some cheaper ketchup just runny enough to squeeze out of the bottle onto your food. It is a thick rich smooth sauce Heinz tomato ketchup contains Tomatoes, spirit vinegar, glucose syrup, sugar, salt, spices garlic powder and herb extracts. Heinz does not use colourings in their tomato sauce. It is gluten free Heinz ketchup is suitable for putting on a lot of food chips, sausage, burgers; it is great for disguising food that a child does not like. My daughter did not like tomatoes as a child and would not eat the pizzas I made with real tomatoes so I made her portion with tomato ketchup and the pizza was gaily eaten by her eventually as she grew older she liked the taste of real tomato. Hienz tomato ketchup is more expensive than a lot of others but I think the taste and consistency is better than most of the other brands. The price at Tesco is £2.24p for the 700g squeeze bottle. Thanks for reading Mary
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- 30/01/04 Good review but a bit short. I rarely have Heinz Ketchup, but it's definitely the nicest you can buy. :-)
Jon |
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- 29/01/04 My nephew is 7 and can actually taste the difference between Heniz ketchup and generic kinds! :) |
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- 25/01/04 Ihad to have this on every meal as a kid, even roast. |
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