Tomato Ketchup
Ketchup or catsup is a table condiment with a sweet and tangy flavor. The unmodified term ("ketchup") now typically refers to tomato ketchup,[1] although early American recipes used egg whites, mushrooms, oysters, grapes, mussels, or walnuts, among other ingredients.[2][3]
Tomato ketchup is made from tomatoes, sugar, and vinegar, with seasonings and spices. The spices and flavors vary, but commonly include onions, allspice, coriander, cloves, cumin, garlic, and mustard, and sometimes include celery, cinnamon, or ginger.[citation needed] The market leader in the United States (60% market share) and the United Kingdom (82%) is Heinz Tomato Ketchup.[4][5] Tomato ketchup is most often used as a condiment to dishes that are usually served hot and are fried or greasy: french fries and other potato dishes, hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders, hot sandwiches, meat pies, cooked eggs, and grilled or fried meat. Ketchup is sometimes used as the basis for, or as one ingredient in, other sauces and dressings, and the flavor may be replicated as an additive flavoring for snacks, such as potato chips.[6]
Equipment required
- Washer
- Pulper
- Boiler
- Kettle
- Pasteurizer
- Cooling tank
- Bottling line
Equipment Vendors
Some of the suppliers are:
i. Bajaj Processpack Limited, Noida, India
ii. Annapurna Processing Industries. Kolhapur, India
iii. Sagar Engineering Works. Sindhudurga, India
iv. Jwala Engineering Company. Mumbai, India
v. Shriyan Enterprises. Mumbai, India
vi. Jupiter Scientific Company, Salem, India
vii. M/s Sri Bramha Industries, Trichy, India