Anyone else tried Sir Kensington's ketchup? They started carrying it at Safeway and I really like it.
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>>7421024
I bought some of their mayonnaise last summer in order to try the white people delicacy known as the tomato sandwich. It was good as far as mayonnaise from a jar is concerned.
Aside from what I used for a few tomato sandwiches, I ended up throwing it out as expected, although /ck/ had a hissy fit that I wasn't trying to use it up with some stupid recipes that I don't care to eat (mayonnaise salads, and stuff like that).
Anyway they have the ketchup at Smith & Wollensky but I have never used it. Not really much of a ketchup eater. But I'm sure it's fine.
>>7421047
It tastes like like glossy and fine-textured than Heinz, less spiced, less sour, just overall more of a relish than a sauce but I like it. Its twice the price of Heinz though.
I prefer it over heinz for sure, a little too expensive though.
>>7421024
"Sir" Kensington can get fucked for using such a pretentious bullshit naming and charging more than every other ketchup on the market.
>>7421024
>Gourmet Scooping Ketchup
I roll my eyes every time a flyover on here calls something hipster, but that right there is pretty fucking hipster. Ketchup is for hot dogs, sketti, or kraft dinner only.
>>7421192
Please understand, dear snob.
Ketchup is merely a sauce born of tomato and vinegar.
There are shitty ways to do it, and there are non-shitty ways.
>>7421024
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/09/06/the-ketchup-conundrum
>>7421174
>I'm culturally intimidated by a brand of supermarket ketchup
Tell us how those infuriatingly cool starbucks hipsters make you feel as they use their wrong brand of smart phone to use normiebook!
>>7421198
You forgot to mention the corn syrup.
>>7421174
Is there something available that I could buy online that tastes like it or would be available other than Whole Foods?
>>7421192
O.P. here. Its from Safeway. I served it with Hamburger Helper. Nothing fancy.
>>7421234
Do they expect people to dip their chips into this or something? Christ, at least call it "Gourmet Spreadable Ketchup."