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  2. Worcestershire sauce - Wikipedia

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    Worcestershire sauce or Worcester sauce [1] (UK: / ˈ w ʊ s t ər (ʃ ər)/ ⓘ WUUST-ər(-shər)) is a fermented liquid condiment invented by pharmacists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins in the city of Worcester in Worcestershire, England, during the first half of the 19th century.

  3. Lea & Perrins - Wikipedia

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    Lea & Perrins (L&P) is a United Kingdom-based subsidiary of Kraft Heinz, originating in Worcester, England where it continues to operate. It is best known as the manufacturer of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, [1] [2] a condiment first invented and sold in 1837 by chemists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins from Broad Street, Worcester.

  4. This is how you're supposed to pronounce 'Worcestershire' - AOL

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    Worcestershire sauce is a unique blend of soy, vinegar, garlic, and a handful of other ingredients depending on who is manufacturing it. It’s used in recipes ranging from marinades for your ...

  5. Have No Fear—40+ Worcestershire Sauce Alternatives ... - AOL

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    Worcestershire sauce is a fermented condiment made from a base of vinegar and flavored with anchovies, molasses, tamarind, onion, garlic and other seasonings. The flavor is savory and sweet with a ...

  6. Prairie oyster - Wikipedia

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    A prairie oyster (sometimes also prairie cocktail) is a traditional beverage consisting of a raw egg (often yolk alone), Worcestershire sauce, vinegar and/or hot sauce, table salt, and ground black pepper. A small amount of tomato juice is sometimes added, reminiscent of a Bloody Mary.

  7. Henderson's Relish - Wikipedia

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    It is similar in appearance to Worcestershire sauce, but contains no anchovies. It is made of water, sugar and spirit vinegar with a selection of spices and colouring. It is gluten-free, suitable for vegans and is approved by the Vegetarian Society. [2] Henry Henderson began manufacturing sauce in the latter part of the 19th century.