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Definition of Catsup
1. Noun. Thick spicy sauce made from tomatoes.
Definition of Catsup
1. n. Same as Catchup, and Ketchup.
Definition of Catsup
1. Noun. (alternative form of ketchup) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Catsup
1. ketchup [n -S] - See also: ketchup
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catsup
Literary usage of Catsup
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Virginia Cookery-book by Mary Stuart Smith (1912)
"Green Tomato catsup.— Cold Tomato Sauce.—Sauce for Lettuce. ... CUCUMBER catsup, No.
2. Take three dozen well-grown cucumbers and six white silver-skin ..."
2. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody. An Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1860)
"Tomato catsup.—Take 1 bushel of perfectly ripe tomatoes ; wash them clean, and
break them into pieces ; then put them over the fire and let them corne to a ..."
3. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1858)
"In some seasons it is necessary to boil the catsup with the spice a second ...
DOUBLE MUSHROOM catsup. On a gallon of fresh mushrooms strew three ounces of ..."
4. The Godey's Lady's Book Receipts and Household Hints by Sarah Annie Frost (1870)
"It is a mistake to give mushroom catsup all kinds of flavorings, ... All that is
necessary or good to make the catsup keep is to put salt and pepper enough. ..."
5. The Creole Cookery Book (1885)
"add 1 pint of strong vinegar, and 1 teacup of made mustard; let the catsup be
cold, before you bottle it; let it be free of the onion and horse radish; ..."