Cajungal

Staff member
The things people say sometimes....it's like they don't think. They just want to make noises out of their face.

"Wow, I thought I was the only one who hoarded books!"

...yes. Yes, you're the only person in the world who has lots of books.

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figmentPez

Staff member
I had a similar thought this week after someone expressed shock that savory and sweet flavors could go well together...

We're a nation that practically worships ketchup. Yes, savory and sweet can work together.
 
I had a similar thought this week after someone expressed shock that savory and sweet flavors could go well together...

We're a nation that practically worships ketchup. Yes, savory and sweet can work together.
Have you tasted ketchup? Like most American food, it's really just sweet.
 
I don't even taste the sweetness of ketchup anymore, just the spiciness. Even then, I generally mix it with sriracha and chili powder to get the kind of flavor I want.
 
I don't even taste the sweetness of ketchup anymore, just the spiciness. Even then, I generally mix it with sriracha and chili powder to get the kind of flavor I want.
What? Ketchup and Sriracha are both great on their own.

I don't like "Hunt's" brand ketchup though, it has an odd flavor.
 
What? Ketchup and Sriracha are both great on their own.

I don't like "Hunt's" brand ketchup though, it has an odd flavor.
I'm something of a Ketchup connoisseur...

Heinz: Spiciest of the name-brands. It's high vinegar and acid content ensures you don't actually need to refrigerate it (and doing so actually disrupts the 'spiciness' by interfering with the acid action).
Hunts: Middle of the road... it's not very spicy but it's much sweeter than Heinz. Doesn't hold as well outside of the fridge.
Del Monte: This stuff is pure sugar. If you want your ketchup to taste like candy, this is the brand for you.

If you're getting ketchup at a restaurant, it's Heinz everywhere EXCEPT McDonalds, who dropped the brand once the Heinz holding company bought a major investment in Burger King.

But yes, I add Sriracha to my ketchup. I like the heat.
 
I learned something this morning. :)

What do you think of the Simply Heinz compared to the regular?
Simply Heinz is better in every way, if you're willing to pay the surcharge for the real sugar.

Some companies make special spicy brands too. For instance, Heinz makes a brand with Tabasco built in. It's okay... I prefer sriracha to Tabasco.
 
I am and I have. I just wanted an expert opinion. [emoji56]


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What can I say? I'm a weirdo and actually go out of my way to try and find the small brands. Generally speaking, the better the acid and vinegar content, the spicier it will be and the better it will do outside of fridge. Hell, one of the reasons restaurants buy Heinz is BECAUSE of how well it holds up outside of refrigeration. It would be a pain to put it all away every night.
 
What can I say? I'm a weirdo and actually go out of my way to try and find the small brands. Generally speaking, the better the acid and vinegar content, the spicier it will be and the better it will do outside of fridge. Hell, one of the reasons restaurants buy Heinz is BECAUSE of how well it holds up outside of refrigeration. It would be a pain to put it all away every night.
What you call spicy I would call tangy and in no way related to spice. Sirracha is spicy, vinegar is not.
 
What you call spicy I would call tangy and in no way related to spice. Sirracha is spicy, vinegar is not.
That's fine, you can be wrong all you like! :troll:

But seriously though, the reason why these factors matter is they help preserve the garlic, cayenne, and other spice flavors over time. Without a high acid and vinegar content, your spice profile breaks down and the entire thing becomes very sweet. This is the problem with Del Monte: low vinegar and acid content, so it comes out tasting syrupy sweet unless you get it straight from the factory. The vinegar helps preserve the taste of the spice, even if it's tart/sweet itself.

However, yes... when I say Heinz is "spicy", it's only compared to the other name brands. If you want actual heat or spice, you need to buy the indie brands or make your own.
 
Hunt's ketchup is red blasphemy.

When I visited people in Pittsburgh, my friend found that someone purchased a bottle of Hellmanns mayo instead of Heinz. He got so mad he ended up whipping the bottle at the ground where it promptly exploded. He was obviously drunk at the time, but the loyalty people from that area have to Heinz is kind of insane.
 
But Hellmann's is Best!
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See, Hellmann's is the brand name East of the Rockys, in Europe, Canada, the Middle East, and Latin America, but West of the Rockies, in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, the same product is sold as Best Foods brand.
 
I've heard good things. I can't get it out here in Ohio. No Whataburgers so no reason to sell the ketchup.
Check Amazon. Crap, forget that. I'll find a way to get you a bottle. Seriously. Sells in HEB around here (well, Texas, duh) or I could just stop by a location and get some of the in store little packs they give out.

 
I'm something of a Ketchup connoisseur...
Heinz: Spiciest of the name-brands. It's high vinegar and acid content ensures you don't actually need to refrigerate it (and doing so actually disrupts the 'spiciness' by interfering with the acid action).

But yes, I add Sriracha to my ketchup. I like the heat.
You might like this stuff. Our local Kroger started carrying it a month ago or so, and I like the taste. I used to top my ketchup with Sriracha as well, but this is pretty swell.

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There is a middle aged man in Woodstock
Drinking Guiness and waiting out the clock
For the rain to stall
For the night to fall
Until he can go home and play with his cock
 

figmentPez

Staff member
There is a middle aged man in Woodstock
Drinking Guiness and waiting out the clock
For the rain to stall
For the night to fall
Until he can go home and play with his cock
The syllables are messed up in that limerick. It does not flow well at all.
Here's a slightly modified version that adheres to the limerick structure:

A middle aged man in Woodstock
Drinks Guiness to wait out the clock
Hopes for the rain to stall
Waits for the night to fall
To go home and play with his cock.
 
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