A Historical Timeline Of Ketchup And French Fries, And How The Pair Grew To Fall In Love

Tomatoes were once referred to as "love apples." Sure!
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Once upon on a time, in the 1700s, potatoes were thought to be a food "unfit for human consumption," and instead were fed to livestock and prisoners. Lucky pigs, lucky criminals.

As we know them today, potatoes -- particularly the French fried variety -- are something to be anticipated with every bite. When pipin' hot, crunchy on the outside, lush on the inside and smothered in ketchup, french fries make the most delectable bite. It's undeniable: French fries and ketchup are destined to be. They are the Beyonce and Jay of the culinary world, and they deserve to be honored as such. And just like pop's power couple, ketchup and fries weren't always paired together. To learn more about the history of their romance, study this informational timeline below.

This informative timeline has been shared courtesy of Sir Kensington Ketchup, a delectable ketchup brand that recently hosted a Fries Of New York event in New York City. You can learn more about the event here, and participate in adding to the digital archive by tagging your french fry photos with #classifry and @sirkensingtons on Twitter and Instagram.

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