Queen Elizabeth develops branded ketchup, brown sauce

Sandringham ketchup. Photo Combo credit: People

Sandringham ketchup. Photo Combo credit: People

Queen Elizabeth has just released her own brand of tomato ketchup and brown sauce, named after her Sandrigham Estate.

According to the Sun, the tomato-based ketchup is “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day” and is “flavoured with dates, apple juice and spices.”

The brown sauce, which is similar in taste and consistency to steak sauce, is “packed with vinegar and spices.”

The condiments, created at her Sandringham estate in Norfolk using ingredients from the area, are priced at around $9 (£6.99) for a 10-ounce portion.

There is no launch date yet for the saucy sauces, and they are not yet available for purchase on the Sandringham Estate online shop.

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But a resident of the area warns about the marketability.

“If I’m paying £6.99 for a bottle of something I want wine in it,” a local told the Sun.

The queen’s kitchen capers don’t end there.

She is also a fan of gin, so Buckingham Palace dropped her own booze brand in 2020.

The British royal’s drink of choice is made with ingredients from the gardens of her London residence.

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