Natural flavors are essential oils extracted from fruits, vegetables or spices that are used to flavor a food product. Rest assured that we never use any artificial flavoring or coloring in our product.
Next time you squeeze that little packet of ketchup onto your greasy french fry for lunch, think of Xinjiang. There’s a high probability that the tomato used to produce that ketchup came from the massive but little-known region of Xinjiang in China’s ...
Ketchup can become darker over time due to a process called “oxidation” that happens upon opening. Darker ketchup doesn’t mean it is not good to eat. Because of other acting natural preservatives like vinegar and sugar , 78 ketchup will be just fine ...
Some companies use monosodium glutamate, or MSG, in their products as a flavor enhancer. Companies will even try to sneak MSG into products. You’ll be glad to know that we do not use any ingredients that have MSG added, no matter which name it goes ...
While condiments seem as though they’ve all got an indefinite shelf life, ketchup actually can go bad. Because of the acidity of the tomatoes and vinegar, and the amount of sugar, ketchup has a pretty long shelf life. An unopened container of ketchup ...
Keeping things simple, The name 78 is based on our recipe. Natural & Tomato Rich! Using over 200 grams of tomatoes to make 100 grams of ketchup, or 78 % tomatoes by weight in every bottle, 78 Red is one of the most tomato rich ketchups on the market.