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Where did ketchup’s name come from?

July 12, 2010 By: bozobouffe Category: Uncategorized

The most popular theory is that the word ketchup was derived from “koe-chiap” or “ke-tsiap” in the Amoy dialect of China, where it meant the brine of pickled fish or shellfish. Some people prefer the Malayan word “kechap” (spelled ketjap by the Dutch), which may have come from the Chinese in the first place.

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