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Queen Elizabeth launches royal condiments flavoured with dates and indigenous spices

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 2, 2022, 14:03 IST
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Royal condiments that you can’t miss

Do you also dream of relishing the royal food preparations that queens and kings enjoy? If yes, now your dream can partially turn into a reality as the British Royalty, Queen Elizabeth is launching royal condiments that will be soon available to commoners through an online shop. She has recently introduced a new Royal condiment brand called 'Royal Estate'. As per reports, the brand includes two condiments - tomato ketchup and brown sauce and they are being made at the Royal family's Sandringham estate in Norfolk with in-house ingredients grown in the farm. For the unversed, brown sauce is a British condiment, which is quite similar to Worcestershire sauce. Let us tell you what makes these condiments special and are they really expensive? (Image: AP and Instagram/royaltypastandpresent)

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​Are they really expensive?

As per an Instagram post by the page @royaltypastandpresent, these condiments will be available for nine dollars (approx. Rs. 670) for a 10 oz. (284 grams approximately) glass bottle. As per a report by People, the tomato ketchup, is flavoured with dates, apple juice and spices and the brown sauce is flavoured with vinegar and indigenous spices. The ketchup is said to be ideal for breakfast and can go with any other meal as well. Interestingly, these exclusive ketchup and sauce are said to be available for the commoners at the Sandringham Royal Estate online shop in near future. (Image: Instagram/royaltypastandpresent)

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​Queen Elizabeth’s love for burgers

As per reports, Queen Elizabeth is a fan of burgers, especially hamburgers, and that’s the reason the royal kitchen always has a good stock of various sauces as per her likings. And we guess that these exclusive condiments are also relished by the royalty. (Image: istock)


Also Read: Viral: Queen Elizabeth cuts cake with sword, netizens are amazed

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​Final words

Well, experiencing a meal at the Royal Palace might be a far-fetched dream, would you like to have a hint of royalty in your meals with these exclusive condiments? Share your thoughts in the comments section. (Image: istock)


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