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Definition of Catsups
1. catsup [n] - See also: catsup
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catsups
Literary usage of Catsups
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Common Sense in the Household: A Manual of Practical Housewifery by Marion Harland (1882)
"... into sauce for baked fish and fish- steaks, by beating, in celery or onion
vinegar, a very little brown sugar and some cayenne. catsups AND FLAVORED ..."
2. Marion Harland's Complete Cook Book: A Practical and Exhaustive Manual of by Marion Harland (1906)
"... ETCETERA catsups and spiced sauces are now so much used that the epicure feels
they are an indispensable accompaniment to his roast or broiled meat, ..."
3. Canning and Preserving by Sarah Tyson Heston Rorer (1912)
"catsups CUCUMBER CATSUP For this, choose large, ripe cucumbers. Pare, remove the
seeds, and grate. To every pint of this pulp allow: 54 pint of cider ..."
4. Good-living: A Practical Cookery-book for Town and Country by Sara Van Buren (1890)
"... PICKLES, catsups, ETC. NOTE.—Nearly all pickles are much improved by being
allowed to stand some time before being used. ..."
5. Official and Provisional Methods of Analysis by Association of Offical Analytical Chemists (U.S.). Committee on Revision of Methods, Harvey Washington Wiley (1910)
"(a) IN TOMATOES AND catsups. Extract the color from the dried pulp with alcohol,
after acidifying with hydrochloric acid, and filter. ..."