Ketchup vs. Katsup — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Ketchup and Katsup
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Definitions
Ketchup➦
Ketchup is a table condiment. The unmodified term ("ketchup") now typically refers to tomato ketchup, although original recipes used egg whites, mushrooms, oysters, grapes, mussels, or walnuts, among other ingredients.Tomato ketchup is a sweet and tangy condiment made from tomatoes, sugar, and vinegar, with seasonings and spices.
Katsup➦
Archaic form of ketchup
Ketchup➦
A spicy sauce made chiefly from tomatoes and vinegar, used as a relish.
Ketchup➦
A condiment consisting of a thick, smooth-textured, spicy sauce usually made from tomatoes.
Ketchup➦
(uncountable) A tomato-vinegar-based sauce, sometimes containing spices, onion or garlic, and (especially in the US) sweeteners.
Tomato ketchup
This diner serves ketchup in red bottles, and mustard in yellow ones.
Ketchup➦
Such a sauce more generally (not necessarily based on tomatoes, but with mushrooms, fish, etc.).
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Ketchup➦
(transitive) To cover with ketchup.
Ketchup➦
A pureed table sauce made predominantly from tomatoes, flavored with onions, sugar, salt and spices; called also tomato ketchup. The term is also applied to pureed sauces containing mushrooms, walnuts, etc., being called in such cases mushroom ketchup, walnut ketchup, etc.
Ketchup➦
Thick spicy sauce made from tomatoes