Yeahbut, which bottle is it that you have in front of you?
I have a bottle of Heinz Worcestershire Sauce here (not to self: in future, task others with buying things like paper towels and toilet paper; buy important cooking ingredients oneself), and the first few ingredients listed are "distilled white vinegar, water, molasses, high fructose* corn syrup, salt, soy sauce ..."
And I have a bottle of Lea & Perrin's Thick Classic Worcestershire Sauce, the first few ingredients of which are "distilled white vinegar, tomato puree (tomato paste, water), Lee & Perrins Worcestershire sauce concentrate (distilled white vinegar, onions, anchovies, salt, garlic, tamarind concentrate, water, cloves, natural flavors, chili pepper extract), high fructose* corn syrup, molasses ..."
But neither of these labels says "
The Original Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce," which label (is that the orange one?) I gather can only be used on bottles containing concoctions of the original ingredient list in my previous post, i.e., no high-fructose corn syrup.
* Asterisk mine; it's high-fructose corn syrup, not high fructose corn syrup, grumble grumble I'm only pursuing this, by the way, because I vaguely recall an episode of "Follow That Food" dedicated to Worcestershire sauce, and I'm trying to figure out if what I'm reading now matches what I think I remember from the show.
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