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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Chinese ·1690s

Ketchup

from kê-tsiap (Hokkien)

Meaning
A fermented fish sauce.
Source word
kê-tsiap (Hokkien)
Route into English
British sailors encountered it in the 17th century; English cooks tried to reproduce it with mushrooms, walnuts, and finally tomatoes. Only the tomato version survived.
Arrived
1690s

From Chinese

Trade English from the South China Sea ports (especially Hokkien-speaking Xiamen and Canton) seeded the early borrowings; 20th-century diplomacy and military contact added the rest.

English borrows.

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