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		<title>A Brief History of Ketchup</title>
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We all love and use ketchup &#8211; this miracle made of tomatoes presents itself in different flavours, from soft and smooth to sharp and hot. Ketchup can successfully transform the taste of any type of food which becomes tastier and more flavourable.


The history of ketchup dates way back in 17th century China where the first ketchups began being produced. [...]]]></description>
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<p>We all love and use ketchup &#8211; this miracle made of tomatoes presents itself in different flavours, from soft and smooth to sharp and hot. Ketchup can successfully transform the taste of any type of food which becomes tastier and more flavourable.</p>
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<p>The history of ketchup dates way back in 17th century China where the first ketchups began being produced. Initially, ketchup was made out of fish, beans and nuts and had little to do with the ketchup we all use today. The first Europeans who liked the sauce were the british which started using it. Later, in the 18th century but italians and the portuguese adopted took ketchup, invented the famous tomato mix and that&#8217;s all there was left of the initial ketchup &#8211; the name.</p></div>
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<p>American Henry Heinz was the first entrepreneur who embraced the idea of mass producing ketchup, in 1876. Leaving the indredient formula.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste">unchanged, he began pouring ketchup into bottles. With time, it grew so much in popularity that it began being known worldwide. Today, the popularity of Ketchup has not dropped but it has increased and it continues to increase constantly. Ketchup is not just a great taste for foods but also a great benefit to our health, containing vitamins such as vitamin C or vitamins from groups B, P and K.</p>
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<p>Ketchup is an always useful universal sauce that we all love so it&#8217;s no wonder ketchup has earned the title of &#8220;king of sauces&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Ketchup Dispenser</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A detchup dispenser is very common these days. You find it in almost every fast food restaurant and even in some restaurants that are not fast food. You can even have it in your own home. But, you may be wondering what some of the benefits of a ketchup dispenser are.  Or you may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <b>detchup dispenser</b> is very common these days. You find it in almost every fast food restaurant and even in some restaurants that are not fast food. You can even have it in your own home. But, you may be wondering what some of the benefits of a ketchup dispenser are.  Or you may be wondering what kinds of ketchup dispensers there are. Well, you are in luck, because I can answer your questions.</p>
<p>Types of Ketchup Dispensers</p>
<p>There are many different types of ketchup dispensers. Some are cheaper than others. You could have squeeze bottles set out on every table for your customers use; this is a popular kind of ketchup dispenser. You could also have one of the pump dispensers where you press down on the pump to retrieve the ketchup into a bowl. There are also automatic ketchup dispensers. They are generally motioned censored, so all you have to do is move or put something under the nozzle.</p>
<p>The convenience of using a Ketchup Dispenser</p>
<p>A ketchup dispenser makes it easy for customers to have access to ketchup whenever they want or need to during their meal. A ketchup dispenser can save you and your customers time when it comes to dispensing the product. If they are readily available at your customers table or by the soft drink fountain, it will prevent your customers from having to stand in line at the counter waiting to ask for ketchup packets. In turn, this gives you more time to serve other customers.</p>
<p>The ketchup dispensers can help keep your restaurant clean and tidy. You will be able to serve your customers better, and your customers will be much happier about the experience they have at your restaurant. They are an easy and convenient way to improve the status of your restaurant. And whichever type of ketchup dispenser you choose to use, you can never go wrong.</p>
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