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Catsup, Tomato. 2

Remarks. —With the pod of red pepper in place of so much cayenne, as is generally put into catsups, it will be as strong as most people desire it; but if no red peppers are at hand, a small amount of cayenne, say 1/2 a tea-spoonful, would equal it. More can be used by any one desiring it stronger, and even if 5 or 3 red peppers were put in it would not be too highly seasoned to suit my taste. Let each one suit himself. If I was making this for myself I should not use only half as much cloves as the editor does; but let each one suit his own taste. Cloves, however, as well as red pepper, or cayenne, are rather piquant (sharp and biting) to the taste.
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