yourauntbob Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 So the label has changed a bit, they used to have 3-4 big tomatos on the bottom of the label, now it is one single tomato in the middle of the label.it now tastes more like tomato sauce than ketchup. not good at all. anyone else notice this? why would they do something so ridiculous? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taotoo Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I noticed the last two big plastic bottles I bought both tasted off - like they'd been left in the sun for days or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briggsy Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 (edited) Heinz tomato ketchup is produced in Bang Phlee Industrial Estate in Samut Prakan. It is made under licence by Win Chance Foods. Last time I was there, there were no longer farangi working there, but they do have a team of food scientists checking both quality and consistency. You can contact them. Here is their website. p.s. Did you know almost all of their tomatoes come from Nong Khai and Udon Thani? Edited January 26, 2014 by Briggsy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonarax Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 American Ketchup and Tomato Sauce are two completely different recipes.Thais prefer sweet over salty.. why would they cut their own hands off in the market to satisfy a few farang like ya self? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonarax Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I noticed the last two big plastic bottles I bought both tasted off - like they'd been left in the sun for days or something. Yep, plenty of super markets keep surplus of stock sitting out the back in the hot. Maxvalue is notorious for this.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taotoo Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I noticed the last two big plastic bottles I bought both tasted off - like they'd been left in the sun for days or something. Yep, plenty of super markets keep surplus of stock sitting out the back in the hot. Maxvalue is notorious for this.. The odd thing is, I bought one of them from BigC, then a few days later bought the other from Makro. Made me think the issue was with the manufacturing or delivery rather than the retailer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shot Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 (edited) The new label reads "Heinz Tomato Sauce". Nothing about ketchup. You can still get the American version at most places that sell Farang food. And yes, it's not very good. Edited January 26, 2014 by Shot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yourauntbob Posted January 26, 2014 Author Share Posted January 26, 2014 American Ketchup and Tomato Sauce are two completely different recipes. Thais prefer sweet over salty.. why would they cut their own hands off in the market to satisfy a few farang like ya self? believe it or not, many Thais (my wife included) like the original recipe. and they were making both for a while, why not just continue to make both. our house will be switching brands if they dont bring back the old stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
namdocmai Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I found Heinz much to sour and filthy, i like Rosa the most and is also cheaper. I make bbq-sauce from that and use that instead of ketchup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CharlieH Posted January 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 26, 2014 Highlight of my day, riveting discussion on tomatoe sauce/ketchup,, you guys lead such exciting lives I can hardly contain myself. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bender Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 (edited) obviously some(thais) dont know that you dont eat tomato sauce with your french fries or your steak. Edited January 26, 2014 by Bender Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samuibeachcomber Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 obviously some(thais) dont know that you dont eat tomato sauce with your french fries or your steak. I do but then i'm only a kid! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post taotoo Posted January 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 26, 2014 Highlight of my day, riveting discussion on tomatoe sauce/ketchup,, you guys lead such exciting lives I can hardly contain myself. Yet you're life is so exciting you comment on discussions you're not even interested in... 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thailiketoo Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I found Heinz much to sour and filthy, i like Rosa the most and is also cheaper. I make bbq-sauce from that and use that instead of ketchup. I agree with you I've always used Rosa in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naam Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 I found Heinz much to sour and filthy, i like Rosa the most and is also cheaper. I make bbq-sauce from that and use that instead of ketchup. filthy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgrassboy Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 I prefer Ketchup to tomatoe sauce so I pay extra to buy the imported Hienz Ketchup, more than twice the price of the locally made stuff but more than twice the delicious nasty sour salty filthy goodness ?. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhythmworx Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Just bought a 1.65 Kg bottle for 150 baht from ASDA here in England. It tastes good. I would happily swap you that pleasure for the pleasure of living in LOS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedtripler Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 probably fake ? there was a huge nescafe factory in bkk raided last year guess what ,nescafe dont have a factory in bkk so they were just making it from cheaper ingredients and probably ive been drinking it without even knowing shitloads of fake smirnoff vodka is supposed to be around at the moment too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jackr Posted January 27, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 27, 2014 I found Heinz much to sour and filthy, i like Rosa the most and is also cheaper. I make bbq-sauce from that and use that instead of ketchup. Each to their own and all that, but, for me, that Rosa is just foul (a big one-up from 'filthy' ). I passed in 7-11 yesterday as that was the only one they had. Would rather have dry scrambled egg and use my imagination. And yes, it is an exciting topic when 99% of this site is... my missus just took the house, my wife is having it away with next door's chihuahua, my g/f has a willy, Taksin is evil etc etc, ad nauseam. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackr Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 shitloads of fake smirnoff vodka is supposed to be around at the moment too Well it can't be any worse than the original. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve187 Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Ketchup on scrambled egg! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briggsy Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 I suppose e-mailing the manufacturer would be too difficult. The link is in my earlier post. Best to just come out with random theories and claims about fake products without any evidence whatsoever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedtripler Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 shitloads of fake smirnoff vodka is supposed to be around at the moment too Well it can't be any worse than the original. whisky is my drink so fake vodka doesnt worry me too much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JusMe Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 There are different recipes used depending on the country the factory is serving. I know that Heinz Ketchup recipe is different between the US and Canada. As I recall, the Canadian version is less sweet. Point is, though, that the same product is produced differently for the different markets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedtripler Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 There are different recipes used depending on the country the factory is serving. I know that Heinz Ketchup recipe is different between the US and Canada. As I recall, the Canadian version is less sweet. Point is, though, that the same product is produced differently for the different markets. http://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2014/01/fake-smirnoff-handed-over-to-diageo/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sayonarax Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 American Ketchup and Tomato Sauce are two completely different recipes. Thais prefer sweet over salty.. why would they cut their own hands off in the market to satisfy a few farang like ya self? believe it or not, many Thais (my wife included) like the original recipe. and they were making both for a while, why not just continue to make both. our house will be switching brands if they dont bring back the old stuff. Yeah, I like both depends what im eating it with.. I like the American style for eating chips/french fries But i much prefer BBQ sauce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyG Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 According to the respective websites, the ingredients for the Thai version are: 68% tomato pulp concentrate14.5% sugar10% vinegar (Not 100% - Other ingredients not listed. Same figures given on bottle.)And for the US version (percentages not given): Tomato concentrate from ripe red tomatoesDistilled vinegarHigh fructose corn syrupCorn syrupSaltSpiceOnion powderNatural flavouring The British version: Tomatoes (132g per 100g sauce)Spirit vinegarSugarSaltSpice & Herb extracts (contain celery)Spice It would appear that the British version is not made from concentrate. (They used to advertise many years ago in the UK "not from concentrate" to position the sauce as superior to rivals.) The others clearly use concentrate. The British version also doesn't have onion powder.The US version uses high fructose corn syrup, the other two use proper sugar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meatboy Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 have you ever sat with Thai's at one of these buffet's I bet there is not one drop of tomato ketchup left on the table. never mind about ketchup what about some Heinz baked beans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briggsy Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 According to the respective websites, the ingredients for the Thai version are: 68% tomato pulp concentrate 14.5% sugar 10% vinegar (Not 100% - Other ingredients not listed. Same figures given on bottle.) And for the US version (percentages not given): Tomato concentrate from ripe red tomatoes Distilled vinegar High fructose corn syrup Corn syrup Salt Spice Onion powder Natural flavouring The British version: Tomatoes (132g per 100g sauce) Spirit vinegar Sugar Salt Spice & Herb extracts (contain celery) Spice It would appear that the British version is not made from concentrate. (They used to advertise many years ago in the UK "not from concentrate" to position the sauce as superior to rivals.) The others clearly use concentrate. The British version also doesn't have onion powder. The US version uses high fructose corn syrup, the other two use proper sugar. I know the buyers from Win Chance travel up to Nong Khai to source their tomatoes. They tried other regions but this region of Thailand consistently produces the best product. They have to run stringent tests for pesticides, colourants, other additives and foreign bodies unlike the fresh markets which will flog anything. I don't know if the tomatoes are pulped up in Isaan or in the factory in Samut Prakan. Either way, any drop in quality will lead to rejection. Brand value is too great to drop standards. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laobali Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 Ketchup on scrambled egg! Good grief. HP or nothing! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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