Tomato ketchup and I am going a great distance again. From the time I might put it into my maggi noodles as a kid, after which beefing up the quantity of a paltry half portion soup as a university scholar to now a working mother who has to make meals seem like an journey park for the kids to dig in!
As Lodge management college students, we knew just a few tips… in case you are 2 folks and need worth for cash, order for a soup “One by two” – solely be sure you sound as confidant and preoccupied as attainable, in order that the server thinks you simply need to get completed with the soup to dig into the principle course. And that is completed in even good eating places. If 3 folks, go for a “two by three”.. and so forth and so forth..that works as nicely soy sauce.
Now the trick is that no self respecting eatery would ship in a soup bowl with little or no soup, and danger the hazard of the soup turning chilly earlier than you sip it (as ideally, a soup ought to burn your tongue in case you are not cautious). So two of you find yourself getting an honest portion measurement for the value of 1! And in case you are as enterprising as future hoteliers are, you find yourself utilizing soy sauce and tomato ketchup to double the quantity…
Extra on that when I’ve a bit of extra vodka within the bloodstream…
However now, I’ve been tempted to put in writing in about this new (nicely new for me!!) bomb within the guise of a condiment. Its referred to as TWANGO and is a product of DelMonte Meals
The professionals:
1. Is available in a pleasant, handy, non messy plastic container with a flip on lid (a life saving high quality when you’ve got 3 yr olds who like to interrupt stuff!)
2. Has the candy tomato ketchup style… sure, it’s a little sweeter than your common tomato ketchup, however that is as a result of it has pineapple (yup, you learn that proper – pineapple) paste and items.
3. The very best factor is the delicate taste of bell peppers – together with little items of it within the sauce. Tastes like a relish, however the consistency is thinner.
4. Assured hit with kids!
5. Gels nicely with Indian meals – I’ve tried it with Samosas, kachories, even Vadas. Can be utilized as a dip with salad batons, or wafers… tried all of it.
Cons:
1. In case you don’t love candy sauces, you might not prefer it
2. Will get over in a jiffy… so be ready to refill sauce bowls
Info:
A 520 gm pack of Twango comes for Rs.75/-.
One other taste (not tried but) referred to as Zingo (chilli garlic could also be a better option for individuals who prefer it scorching!)