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Spicy Caribbee Banana Ketchup by Evan Orensten

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Spicy Caribbee's Banana Ketchup is the perfect addition to your summer barbeque. I discovered this little gem in its native Puerto Rico, and said goodbye to my Heinz organic.

Think yellow ketchup, made with bananas instead of tomatoes. A little vinegar, a little heat, and you're good to go; no sugar necessary to sweeten this tangy condiment. Tasty with burgers, hot dogs, or as a marinade for anything you toss on the grill. Available online from Spicy Caribbee, $9 for a 16oz bottle. While you're at it check out their Spicy Red and Spicy Yellow Hot Sauces.

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This entry posted on 09 August 2006 at 9:03 PM
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