DudleySquat Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 I have my theory, but I would like to hear other opinions.
fondue zoo Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 I read elsewhere when this was asked that it was/is? common in China too. Pre-made marinara sauce isn't readily available, storage, heat, cost, etc. Ketchup, sweeter and in a bottle full of preservatives that never goes bad.
flyingtlger Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Thais love putting condiment on everything! My Thai buddy loves ketchup so much that he puts ketchup ON ketchup .... 1
Popular Post likerdup1 Posted December 27, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 27, 2023 It's deeply rooted in Thai tradition. The first Italian explorer to Thailand a one "Guisepee Whoramongera" loved Thailand but could not find any pizza shops anywhere. In a desperate attempt for his favorite food, not being a chef himself shopped for the closest ingredients possible to make himself a pizza. On entering a 7-11 he saw a bottle of Philippine ketchup on display and jumped at the chance to purchase what he thought was tomato sauce. He then found himself the rest of the ingredients by searching the land far and wide. After some attempts at making his pizza it finally worked, but sadly he was so over worked by his efforts passed away in his small apartment on Sukumvit Soi 6. He was found later by police and his Thai neighbors who were curious about this flat bread food that was strewn all about his apartment and the many bottles of ketchup found. It was from this small beginning that Thai people came to know pizza as flat bread and ketchup. It's a truly heart warming anecdote. 1 2
ezzra Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 I think that Thais confuses Pizza sauce with tomato ketchup, but it also might add a different flavour to the Pizza, who knows... 1
DudleySquat Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 6 minutes ago, ezzra said: I think that Thais confuses Pizza sauce with tomato ketchup, but it also might add a different flavour to the Pizza, who knows... You are close.
likerdup1 Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 10 minutes ago, fondue zoo said: They are a very powerful political organization. Don't mess with them!
it is what it is Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 28 minutes ago, fondue zoo said: I read elsewhere when this was asked that it was/is? common in China too. Pre-made marinara sauce isn't readily available, storage, heat, cost, etc. Ketchup, sweeter and in a bottle full of preservatives that never goes bad. saw this when i was traveling in iran too.
NoDisplayName Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 35 minutes ago, fondue zoo said: I read elsewhere when this was asked that it was/is? common in China too. Pre-made marinara sauce isn't readily available, storage, heat, cost, etc. Ketchup, sweeter and in a bottle full of preservatives that never goes bad. A lot of what you find in China is simply copy-&-pasta. Hotel/restaurant manager wants additional items on the menu, looks through some western foodie magazines, rips out a few pages, and hands them to his "chef" to recreate. The "chef" will make a dish that looks like the item in the photo. Spaghetti made with ketchup? Well, it looks right............
KhunLA Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 To the title ... I'm at a loss to how that is a thing, for anyone. Adding tomato sauce to something that already has as a main ingredient/flavoring. Not just pizza, and seems many add tomato sauce to most western food. I rarely use tomato sauce on foods that it's traditionally used on. I consider it the easiest & best way to ruin most things. Especially the way some folks just smother their food with it. Same with plain mayo ... not a big fan of either.
DudleySquat Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 1 minute ago, KhunLA said: Not just pizza, and seems many add tomato sauce to most western food. My focus was on pizza.
Sheryl Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 2 hours ago, ezzra said: I think that Thais confuses Pizza sauce with tomato ketchup, but it also might add a different flavour to the Pizza, who knows... Definitely they conflate tomato sauce with ketchup. And indeed many Thai "pizzas" use ketchup for this purpose . And they use it for spaghetti sauce too Same in Cambodia
DudleySquat Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 1 minute ago, Sheryl said: Definitely they conflate tomato sauce with ketchup. And indeed many Thai "pizzas" use ketchup for this purpose . And they use it for spaghetti sauce too Same in Cambodia Shocking to the palate.
thaibeachlovers Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 2 hours ago, DudleySquat said: I have my theory, but I would like to hear other opinions. What's wrong with that?
DudleySquat Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 Just now, thaibeachlovers said: What's wrong with that? Ketchup on pizza? How about mustard?
mokwit Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Widespread Pizza outlets was brought to Thailand by Minor group in the '90's with franchise of Pizza Hut - probably required to include the ketchup in line with company rules and Thais just assumed it was an integral part of the dish.
thaibeachlovers Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Just now, DudleySquat said: Ketchup on pizza? How about mustard? What sort of mustard? Mild American is different to English mustard. I like Mild American on hot dogs, but never tried it on pizza.
DudleySquat Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said: What sort of mustard? Mild American is different to English mustard. I like Mild American on hot dogs, but never tried it on pizza. Don't.
Sheryl Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 17 minutes ago, KhunLA said: To the title ... I'm at a loss to how that is a thing, for anyone. Adding tomato sauce to something that already has as a main ingredient/flavoring. Not just pizza, and seems many add tomato sauce to most western food. I rarely use tomato sauce on foods that it's traditionally used on. I consider it the easiest & best way to ruin most things. Especially the way some folks just smother their food with it. Same with plain mayo ... not a big fan of either. The issue is that ketchup is not tomato sauce. (though that is the way Thais and many other Asians apparently view it). It is a condiment that is made from tomatoes, vinegar and sugar. It is in no way similar in taste to the tomato sauces used for pizza and pasta. The addition of a vingar-y condiment completely alters the taste of these foods, and not in a good way....
Wobblybob Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Tomato ketchup is part of your 1 of 5 a day health food. 🍅
bendejo Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 They do it in Brazil as well. In fact, some of the tomato sauces you may encounter are ketchup based in many places in the world. Yech! I've had slices down there that were more like open melted cheese sandwiches served on flatbread. And if your lucky it won't taste of ketchup.
Felton Jarvis Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Ketchup contains sugar. Most Thai people like their food sweeter. 1
freeworld Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 3 minutes ago, Felton Jarvis said: Ketchup contains sugar. Most Thai people like their food sweeter. Correct. My wife made me spaghetti arrabiata last night. She has her nephew and his girlfried staying over for new year and they wanted to try it. They took one mouthful and said it was not sweet enough and started dosing it with ketchup.
spidermike007 Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 I think if they have really good tomato sauce no additions are required, but a lot of pizza I've had here has very marginal tomato sauce. Regardless, there's no excuse for putting ketchup on pizza. My older sister used to do that when I was a kid and it would drive me crazy, even as a kid I had enough good sense to not do something like that.
FruitPudding Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Definitely wouldn't put ketchup on pizza, but nice to dip the crust into some garlic mayo. I've seen Thais dip yardlong beans into ketchup too.
OneMoreFarang Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 I am sure it's an American invention. They have ideas like that. 2
Popular Post Real Name Hidden Posted December 27, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 27, 2023 10 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: I am sure it's an American invention. They have ideas like that. FYI: No one puts ketchup on pizza in America. 2 1 2
Lacessit Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 My theory is the Thai cheese they use to make pizza is so bland, it needs a condiment to make it edible.
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