I think I will have a polish dog at Costco for lunch today, With KETCHUP, yellow mustard, relish, kraut, and onions. Include a bottomless drink, for $1.62 out the door, and I'm stylin'. :cool:
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I think I will have a polish dog at Costco for lunch today, With KETCHUP, yellow mustard, relish, kraut, and onions. Include a bottomless drink, for $1.62 out the door, and I'm stylin'. :cool:
House recipe is the best I've ever had.
I dunno. Sugar is sugar: fructose or glucose. Fructose and glucose gives you sucrose. Google up for yourself on the difference between corn syrup and sugar. Bottom line, it is all sugar. Now maybe the taste is different...I dunno.
This ties into the coffee thread, where some people can discern differences and others cannot. And I cannot.
I can't tell the difference between Coke sweetened with sugar and Coke sweetened w/ corn syrup. I don't doubt others can, and maybe I don't drink much coke so can't tell the difference.
But it is lost on me.
The CS version has a bit of a metallic aftertaste. The sugar version doesn't. It was a big enough difference for me that I noticed it immediately and tracked down why. Ketchup is cheap. Get a Heinz and a Simply Heinz and try them side by side. It's a night and day difference.
My taste buds are just not very refined. I have a very hard time tasting the difference between regular Coke and Diet Coke, let alone ketchup made from sugar vs corn syrup. I have had people say they feel sorry for me that I can't taste things the way they do. I count it as a blessing, I just buy the cheap stuff, and keep things simple. I think I eat to live, not live to eat. I guess it goes without saying, but I am not a picky eater. I will eat pretty much anything that doesn't bite back or run away.
Non-diet and diet drinks taste world's apart to me. Any drink that is 'diet' always has a nasty aftertaste according to my taste buds. The initial taste is very similar between the two but then a second or two later, the diet drink's aftertaste hits me like a ton of bricks. Yuck.
I'll have to pick up a bottle next time I remember. I do recall thinking that Coke in Europe tasted different than Coke back here but that was a while ago. I wonder, is the ONLY difference CS and sugar between the two ketchups?
I guess I am just not a ketchup connoisseur, to me it makes no difference, they all taste pretty much the same. But then I never did an A to B comparison. Not like mustard where there are so many widely different styles.
As far as soda (known as pop here in Michigan): I am now allergic to any derivative of cocoa so Pepsi and Coke are out, I stick to Root Beer. And I don't need the extra 200 calories per can so I go with diet, much preferring A&W to Mug. Now A&W has a 10 calorie version which is much closer to the normal sweetened version, and I like that, although I have gotten used to the regular diet. But now if I take a sip of my wife's diet Pepsi, it tastes just awful. And I used to be a Pepsiholic.
Ole,
I'm not sure you need the stuff they put into diet drinks, either. I've read where some studies show that the diet drinks are worse than the overly-sugared drinks but ultimately, neither was all that great for you. I rarely drink soda, pop, coke any more...maybe a can a month now. :)
Sir Kensington's is also very good.
http://sirkensingtons.com/offerings
I usually only have ketchup on a hamburger (in lieu of brown / steak sauce). Other than that and fries, what does everyone else put it on?
Wow this thread is really moving all over the place.
Now we're on to soda vs. beer, and the question of pretzels (mini-twists vs. original size, vs. rods).