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Ketchup

Gelesen von Peter Yearsley

(4,95 Sterne; 10 Bewertungen)

The Bittings have written a number of books on canning and home preparation of food. This short volume includes a brief description of the preparation and production of ketchup, primarily from commercial production view, and then a more scientific treatment of this condiment and its ingredients.

Note: The last section in the book (sections 20 and 21 in this recording) is titled "Structure of the Tomato". In fact, it is devoted to microbiological examination of pulp and ketchup.

( Larry Wilson) (1 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Introduction

3:07

Read by Peter Yearsley

The Manufacture of Tomato Ketchup

12:44

Read by Peter Yearsley

Washing

3:54

Read by Peter Yearsley

Pulping

4:10

Read by Peter Yearsley

Cooking

2:16

Read by Peter Yearsley

Seasoning

9:36

Read by Peter Yearsley

Bottling

1:28

Read by Peter Yearsley

Processing

2:36

Read by Peter Yearsley

Factory Arrangements

2:12

Read by Peter Yearsley

Pulp Stock

4:30

Read by Peter Yearsley

Pulp from Trimmings

3:04

Read by Peter Yearsley

Color

4:02

Read by Peter Yearsley

Keeping Quality

3:19

Read by Peter Yearsley

Characteristics of Commercial Ketchup

4:32

Read by Peter Yearsley

Microscopic Examination

3:54

Read by Peter Yearsley

Structure of the Tomato

5:46

Read by Peter Yearsley

Structure of the Ketchup

2:46

Read by Peter Yearsley

Changes Produced in Pulp by Rotting

2:35

Read by Peter Yearsley

Organisms in Ketchup

12:39

Read by Peter Yearsley

Structure of the Tomato Part 1

10:39

Read by Peter Yearsley

Structure of the Tomato Part 2

15:07

Read by Peter Yearsley

Bewertungen

How does he do it?

(5 Sterne)

Peter Yearsley could read the NYC phone book and make it interesting. Always one of the best.

Terribly dated

(5 Sterne)

Story un-ironically discusses the use, construction, and entomology of ketchup. The author completely ignored the role ketchup has played in oppressing BIPOC peoples. No mention of how many BIPOCs died creating ketchup for rich white males. No discussion of the role ketchup played in upholding the outdated cis-normative world view. I am glad we have progressed since this evil discourse was written. Now, any books about ketchup, or anything else for that matter, rightfully have lots of discussions on gay sex and white fragility. The narrator was also problematic. His excellent narration and great voice will likely hypnotize the masses into ignoring the role ketchup has played in the exploitation of indigenous people by the ketchup colonizers. Story needs to be re-narrated by someone with a whiney nazaly voice so we won't be misled into accepting the evils of ketchup.