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Spicy culinary concoction
Answer for the clue "Spicy culinary concoction ", 7 letters:
ketchup
Alternative clues for the word ketchup
Word definitions for ketchup in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1711, said to be from Malay kichap , but probably not original to Malay. It might have come from Chinese koechiap "brine of fish," which, if authentic, perhaps is from the Chinese community in northern Vietnam [Terrien de Lacouperie, in "Babylonian and ...
Usage examples of ketchup.
The powerful flavor of cumin belongs in chili powder or Tex-Mex cuisine but never ever in ketchup.
He dipped a french fry into a glob of ketchup with his right hand, and I clamped a cuff onto his left.
Satan entered, took the forbidden seat, and was promptly, ruthlessly, and gorily annihilated with a ketchup bottle.
Mix the ketchup, teriyaki sauce, Splenda, molasses, and garlic together, pour it into the cooker, cover the pot, and set it on Low.
Denise remembered something as they were ready to go and they put the leftovers in the refrigerator for the maid: ketchup and mustard, pickles, oleo, bread, a ham shank and the two inches of Almaden red that were still in the bottle.
A few rapid, practised headwaiters pushed up the trolley with grandezza, did their deft juggle with silver lamp, copper pan, wristy stuff with half a dozen bottles, a sheet of flame immediately doused with a watery juice of Maggi and ketchup, and much flicking of napkins.
The spicier varieties, usually designer ketchups, are zesty on a plastic spoon but obscure the loveliness of a crisp French fry, which the blander, mainstream brands perfectly complement.
After the ketchup and marshmallow mix-up, Gabe was almost afraid to ask.
One of these displays was to feature a grisly operation, and the fake body out of which the fake doctors would haul gobs of viscera and ketchup was already sculpted in place.
Ketchup is nothing more or less than a cold, thick, bright crimson, sweet, spicy, acidic, cooked, and strained tomato sauce made with vinegar, sugar, and salt, and flavored with onion or garlic and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, mace, allspice, nutmeg, ginger, and cayenne.
Right then, he would have eaten grubworms if he could have gotten some ketchup to put on them.
He was slowing down now and making a ritual out of it, dipping each fry into the ketchup and licking it dry before he popped it in his mouth and swallowed.
Typical of the breed was the Revd Sylvester Graham, who equated insanity with eating ketchup and mustard, and believed that the consumption of meat would result in the sort of hormonal boisterousness that leads men to take advantage of pliant women.
Similarly, in The Manchurian Candidate, one of scores of Hollywood movies popularizing lies about McCarthy, the McCarthy figure chooses fifty-seven as the number of Communists in the government after seeing it on a bottle of Heinz ketchup.
Basko ate prime steak, Beluga caviar, Haagen-Dazs ice cream and Fritos soaked in ketchup.