Noun
A table sauce made from mushrooms, tomatoes, walnuts, etc.
Same as Catchup, and Ketchup.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI like L.A. It's like a mini break. For a writer, it's hilarious. Like the food. Where I come from, we eat chip sandwiches: white bread, butter, tomato catsup and big fat french fries. It's delicious. Here, you order a creme caramel and the waiter says, 'You know, that contains dairy.' Helen Fielding
History is not melodrama, even if it usually reads like that. It was real blood, not tomato catsup or the pale ectoplasm of statistics, that wet the ground at Bloody Angle and darkened the waters of Bloody Pond. Robert Penn Warren
After his initial company went bankrupt, he launched a new one and began bottling tomato “ketchup,” spelled that way to distinguish it from other catsup brands. Source: Internet
Combine catsup, brown sugar and barbeque sauce in a bowl; stir until smooth. Source: Internet
“I may try and figure out the cryptic riddles of – is it ketchup or catsup? Source: Internet
Or is it catsup. Source: Internet