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Tartar Sauce
Tartar sauce originates from Europe,
but despite its name, the sauce no real connection with the Tartar people. The name of the sauce actually
comes from the fact that it was originally developed to be eaten with steak Tartare, a dish of finely
ground beef (this dish does get its name from its supposed connection to the Tartar people).
As well as steak Tartare, Tartar sauce is today also often with deep-fried breaded or battered fish
and shellfish.
Tartar sauce is made from mayonnaise, usually with
some vinegar added, and then chopped
pickled cucumbers, onions, capers, and parsley mixed in.
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Beaver Released: 2006-03-09 Grocery
 | List Price: $20.04* Lowest New Price: $20.04* Usually ships in 24 hours* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | - Pack of six, 11.5-ounce tartar sauce bottles (total of 69 ounces)
- Versatile relish from innovative, award-winning condiment producer
- Specialty condiments produced in Oregon since 1929
Product Description: Ever since 1929, when Rose Biggi first started making horseradish in her Beaverton home, and selling it out of the back of the family panel truck, Beaverton Foods condiments have been an American favorite. The tasteful tradition of excellence is continued by Gene Biggi, who for 40 years has been perfecting the company's high standards of quality, as well as introducing innovative and award-winning sauces. 6/11.5oz bottles |
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Heinz Grocery
 | List Price: $16.15* Lowest New Price: $26.95* Usually ships in 1-2 business days* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | - Pack of six, 12.5-ounce, total 75-ounce
- Squeeze bottle
Product Description: The classic tartar sauce. Seafood's just not the same without it. |
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The Ojai Cook Misc.
 | Lowest New Price: $3.59* Usually ships in 2-3 business days* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | - Use with all seafoods
- Low Carbohydrate
- Spicy citrus flavor
Product Description: Great with all types of seafood. This is a perfrect blending of citrus and spice in a mayonnaise based product. A Silver Medal Product at the 1997 Fancy Foods Show. Contains less than 1 gram Carbohydrates. Low Cholesterol. Made with Jalapeno and Horseradish. |
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Duke's Grocery
 | List Price: $20.04* Lowest New Price: $59.95* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: Duke's tartar sauce is made with the highest quality ingredients, including pickles, olives and capers, to complement your fish or seafood dinner perfectly. It contains 2 percent of vitamin A and 2 percent of vitamin C. Duke's is still made in Greenville, South Carolina. Mrs. Duke's kitchen has been replaced by a modern production facility that turns out 240 jars of mayonnaise a minute, but the uniquely Southern recipe for Duke's Mayonnaise has remained the same. "We've never changed the formula,” explains Mark Sauer, vice president of sales for C.F. Sauer and great-grandson of Conrad Sauer, Sr. |
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Kraft Grocery
 | List Price: $14.58* Lowest New Price: $22.75* Usually ships in 3-4 business days* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | Product Description: Kraft Tarter Sauce, Squeeze Bottle (Pack of 6) |
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Kraft Grocery
 | List Price: $14.00* Lowest New Price: $39.95* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
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Kraft Released: 2008-03-17 Grocery
 | List Price: $29.52* Lowest New Price: $23.20* Usually ships in 24 hours* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
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Duke's Grocery
 | List Price: $27.67* Lowest New Price: $26.97* Usually ships in 24 hours* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | - Pack of twelve, 11.5-ounce jars (total of 138 ounce)
- Naturally rich in omega 3
- Product of USA
Product Description: Duke's tartar sauce is made with the highest quality ingredients, including pickles, olives and capers, to complement your fish or seafood dinner perfectly. It contains 2 percent of vitamin A and 2 percent of vitamin C. Duke's is still made in Greenville, South Carolina. Mrs. Duke's kitchen has been replaced by a modern production facility that turns out 240 jars of mayonnaise a minute, but the uniquely Southern recipe for Duke's Mayonnaise has remained the same. "We've never changed the formula, " explains Mark Sauer, vice president of sales for C.F. Sauer and great-grandson of Conrad Sauer, Sr. |
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Woeber's Released: 2006-06-06 Grocery
 | List Price: $14.82* Lowest New Price: $31.77* Usually ships in 4-5 business days* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
Click Here | - Case of six 10-ounce squeeze bottles of tartar sauce (60 total ounces)
- Zero grams of trans fat per serving
- Product of USA; Ohio-based, family-owned Woeber's has grown to be one of the largest suppliers of horseradish in the United States
Product Description: With sweet pickle relish. Made in USA. |
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Heinz Grocery
 | List Price: $29.99* Lowest New Price: $22.64* Usually ships in 24 hours* *(As of 08:55 Pacific 4 Feb 2012 More Info)
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