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Paperback Ketchup Was a Weapon: How Wars, Spies, and Stolen Recipes Built the American Dinner Table: Real Stories of the Immigrants, Soldiers, and Schemers Who Book

ISBN: B0FXMRST84

ISBN13: 9798271350689

Ketchup Was a Weapon: How Wars, Spies, and Stolen Recipes Built the American Dinner Table: Real Stories of the Immigrants, Soldiers, and Schemers Who

What if everything you thought was American about American food was actually smuggled across borders, invented in wartime desperation, or stolen outright? Ketchup Was a Weapon uncovers the astonishing true stories behind the dishes we call "traditional"-hamburgers that began as a survival food for Mongol horsemen, ketchup that started as a fermented fish sauce in Southeast Asia, and apple pie recipes carried by medieval English crusaders. These aren't feel-good immigrant tales. They're stories of espionage, cultural theft, wartime rationing schemes, and the entrepreneurs who turned global chaos into profit.

From the German immigrants who faced lynch mobs while selling "liberty sandwiches" during World War I, to the Heinz company's transformation of a Chinese condiment into an American icon, to the surprising Nazi origins of Fanta, this book reveals how violence, innovation, and desperation-not nostalgia-created what we now consider comfort food. Each chapter follows real people through turning-point moments: a Yale dropout who stole a Mexican salsa recipe and became a millionaire, Chinese restaurant owners who invented a fake cuisine to survive racism, and the women who shaped modern cooking while their contributions were erased from history.

Written for history lovers who crave the unexpected and food enthusiasts hungry for the truth, Ketchup Was a Weapon serves up twenty meticulously researched stories that will forever change how you see your dinner plate. No myths. No legends. Just the shocking, verified history of how America ate its way to the top.

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