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rhaichard
20th October 2012, 18:30
I really love the Tesco ketchup .... the taste is very similar to Jollibee ketchup lol ...
it make me miss eating in Jollibee a lot .. :icon_lol:
i hope i can find a gravy that similar also in jollibee :bigcry:
lastlid
20th October 2012, 18:35
My wife misses Jollibee.
rhaichard
20th October 2012, 18:53
:icon_lol: my husband and i wish to have a jollibee here in UK
Dedworth
20th October 2012, 19:05
I bought a bottle the other week for 21 pence - unavailable at present
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=255153203
Terpe
20th October 2012, 19:10
Jollibee is definitely not on my list. Sorry. :NoNo:
My fave Tomato Ketchup (apart from homemade) is Heinz organic
imagine
20th October 2012, 19:24
Heinz all the way for me:xxgrinning--00xx3:
raynaputi
20th October 2012, 19:56
Heinz all the way for me:xxgrinning--00xx3:
And for me too :xxgrinning--00xx3:
imagine
20th October 2012, 20:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=_t75JSF15gk&feature=fvwp
ConfusedMe
20th October 2012, 21:33
Me too, I miss Jollibee. KFC seems to have similar tasting gravy like that of Jollibee, just my opinion :smile:
rhaichard
21st October 2012, 06:05
I bought a bottle the other week for 21 pence - unavailable at present
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=255153203
this is the ketchup that i always buy http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=255054608 it only took a week to use that small one :icon_lol:
rhaichard
21st October 2012, 06:07
Me too, I miss Jollibee. KFC seems to have similar tasting gravy like that of Jollibee, just my opinion :smile:
i saw the KFC gravy recipe online so i might try that :smile:
rhaichard
21st October 2012, 06:08
i dont like HEINZ ... :NoNo:
imagine
21st October 2012, 06:13
i dont like HEINZ ... :NoNo:
there's no accounting for taste :icon_lol:
well i have never tried Tesco or Jollibee ketchup, so i cant compare,
i will check out Jollibee ketchup in december and then tell you what i like best :icon_lol::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
21st October 2012, 09:24
KFC tomato sauce isn't that nice... but then I prefer chicken flavoured chicken :biggrin:
MissAna
21st October 2012, 12:47
i Looooooooooove Heinz ketchup!!! so lush!!!! :panach28: :xxgrinning--00xx3:
rhaichard
21st October 2012, 16:50
there's no accounting for taste :icon_lol:
well i have never tried Tesco or Jollibee ketchup, so i cant compare,
i will check out Jollibee ketchup in december and then tell you what i like best :icon_lol::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
good ideA :icon_lol::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
imagine
21st October 2012, 17:42
try some of this yummy
7009
yorkshire relish
andy222
21st October 2012, 17:55
I will have this any day of the week.
http://www.manginasal.com/ :wink:
Iani
22nd October 2012, 02:46
Hmmmm I'm suspicious of Jollibee, their branches either have a strange smell about them (One in Makati a VERY strange smell) and the chicken doesn't seem of very good quality.
Anyone ever tried Max's restaurants? They have banana ketchup, which is red, and doesn't taste of bananas to me :icon_lol:
Mmmm bottomless lemon tea
lastlid
22nd October 2012, 07:08
Hmmmm I'm suspicious of Jollibee, their branches either have a strange smell about them (One in Makati a VERY strange smell) and the chicken doesn't seem of very good quality.
Anyone ever tried Max's restaurants? They have banana ketchup, which is red, and doesn't taste of bananas to me :icon_lol:
Mmmm bottomless lemon tea
I think that is normal for banana ketchup. I believe it is colouring, possibly cochineal (made from cockroaches) :biggrin:
Starbucks use it in their Frappucino......
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2120796/Starbucks-admits-Strawberry-Frappuccino-contains-crushed-bugs.html
Iani
23rd October 2012, 04:15
Aiiiiiiiiiiiiii cochineal isn't made from cockroaches
It's made from a different type of squashed beetle.
Ummm, not entirely sure that makes it any more appetising mind
Terpe
23rd October 2012, 14:20
Homemade tomato ketchup
Ingredients
- 250ml red wine vinegar
- 1 bay leaf
- ½ tsp ground coriander
- ½ tsp ground cinnamon
- 75g light soft brown sugar
- 1600 tinned tomatoes
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp English mustard powder
- 1 garlic clove, crushed
- Tabasco sauce, to taste
- 2 tbsp tomato purée
- 1-2 tbsp cornflour
Cooking method
1.Put the vinegar, bay leaf, spices and sugar into a heavy-based pan and bring to a simmer.
2.Add all the remaining ingredients. Bring to the boil, stirring to prevent any sticking.
3.Reduce the heat and simmer, stirring frequently for 30 minutes - be careful not to burn the mixture.
4.Blend in a food processor or liquidizer and strain the sauce through a sieve.
5.Once cold, if the sauce is too thin just re-boil and thicken with a little cornflour mixed to a paste with water.
Be careful not to make it to starchy and too thick.
Enjoy :hubbahubba:
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