Saturday, April 4, 2015

Tomato ketchup

Banana ketchup looks just like regular ketchup and is comprised of mashed bananas, tomatoes, sugar, vinegar and spices.

Traditionally banana ketchup is sweet, sour, salty, savoury and doesn’t taste like bananas at all.

The red coloring is added so it looks like tomato ketchup. In Philippines banana ketchup made utilizing banana puree is a popular substitute for tomato ketchup.

It is often used as a dip for fried chicken, hotdogs, and other fried dishes.
Tomato ketchup

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