The food industry only allows it to be sold as tomato seasoning, not tomato ketchup. Triggered by a series of tests conducted by an Israeli food company also selling ketchup. The tests revealed that, although Heinz boasts over 60% tomato as an ingredient, there was only 21% tomato concentrate in each bottle. The Heinz parent company, Diplomat, tried to argue that their proportions of tomato concentrate were acceptable according to American and European ketchup standards. At that point, the Israeli health ministry got involved and insisted that Heinz must change their labels from ketchup to tomato seasoning if they want to continue selling their popular product in the country.
Low tomato content
Now, just a minute! Heinz just admitted that the standard for whats called ketchup in the United States has only 21% tomato in it. And thats tomato concentrate, not fresh tomatoes. Tomato paste (with no added salt) contains a significantly higher amount of sugar, sodium, and carbohydrates per serving than raw tomatoes.
The companys website posts the nutritional information and ingredients of all of their products. For the original variety of ketchup sold in the USA, there are 4 grams of sugar per 17 grams of ketchup. So, whats the rest of ketchup made of? Vinegar, 2 different types of corn syrup (fructose), salt, and other undisclosed spices.
Poster Comment:
Heinz is a Jewish company.