Queen Elizabeth has been rumored to love burgers, and now she is releasing her own condiments line that includes ketchup and brown sauce for starters. The brown sauce has been described as something similar to a steak sauce.
Queen Elizabeth's own ketchup brand is exclusively made at her Sandringham estate located in Norfolk, England. All the ingredients that go in the special condiment are directly sourced from the grounds of the Queen's country house.
According to People, Queen Elizabeth's ketchup is being marketed with the tagline "ideal for breakfast or any time of the day." It has unique ingredients that, unlike the regular tomato ketchup, the royal edition is flavored with apple juice, dates, and spices. As for the brown sauce, it was made with vinegar and spices.
Then again, these condiments also come with steep price tags. A 10-ounce bottle of ketchup and brown sauce costs $9 each or £6.99. This new product release from the Sandringham Estate surprised many people, but for the royals, this was not unexpected because Queen Elizabeth is said to be a big fan of hamburgers.
The former royal chef named Darren McGrady revealed that the Queen of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms like to eat her burgers without the bun. She uses a knife and fork and enjoys her burger meal with cranberries instead of ketchup.
At any rate, this is not the 95-year-old Monarch's first foray into the food and drink business. The New York Post mentioned that Her Majesty's Sandringham kitchen has also produced alcoholic beverages as she is also a known fan of gin.
The ingredients used to produce Queen Elizabeth's brand of royal booze were harvested from the gardens of her London home. The first batch of her alcoholic beverage was released in 2020.
Meanwhile, it was also noted that Queen Elizabeth credits alcohol as one of the major factors to her long life. She regularly drinks a gin cocktail in the morning and a glass of champagne or wine during lunch. At night, she is served with a dry martini or another glass of champagne.


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