The great ketchup or catsup debate 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

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LostBoi73

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Ok so yesterday i inadvertently started a polarised debate that started off by my making bread from scratch and saying i had made an egg bap (bap?muffin uk? Bread roll?) And put a spot of ketchup on it😋 it was delicious! However some believed this to be sacrilege others that this may be ok or even desirable but only if called catsup! This then evolved to pop vs soda and 1 telling of her astonishment of french fries with gravy ( we call it chips "n" gravy in the uk) but is the uk style of gravy the same as american gravy, i know what you Americans call chips we brits call chrisps i would also like to throw into the mix brown sauce ( hp, daddys?) And can you get it in america? What else do diffren folk call the same thing by? Biscuits or a quite diffrent thing in the uk and America, what is available in your country that my not be available in mine. Cheese whizz? Cheese in a can like squirty cream
 
ketchup not catsup - soda not pop -French fries with gravy/cheese, good - Cheese Whiz, bad.

Ketchup on fresh bread - sacrilege = Kerry Gold Irish butter is the way to go
I dont know what Kerry gold Irish butter is. But I want some!? Lol 😂

Ketchup not catsup
I'm a pop person from Ohio. My husband is from West Virginia, and he is a soda person. So that's a great debate in our house.
 
Ketchup, pop, I call my bread rolls bread rolls, while my boyfriend calls them buns. I like to have my bread rolls with supper, but it's dinner to him. Biscuits are baking soda biscuits and cookies are cookies. I've never heard catsup in real life, and I've only heard Americans call pop soda.
If you eat bread rolls with supper and your boyfriend eats bread rolls with dinner what do you eat with tea (evening meal in uk not just a drink) 😅🤣😂🤣😅
 

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