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  2. A.1. Sauce - Wikipedia

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    A.1. Sauce in the US includes tomato purée, raisin paste, spirit vinegar, corn syrup, salt, crushed orange purée, dried garlic and onions, spice, celery seed, caramel color, potassium sorbate, and xanthan gum. [9] The 'Original' A1 recipe exported to the USA dramatically differs from the versions sold in the UK and in Canada. [6] A.1.

  3. Brown sauce - Wikipedia

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    A brown sauce still popular today, HP Sauce, was invented in the United Kingdom by Frederick Gibson Garton in 1884 in Nottinghamshire. [1] An alternative claim states that an earlier brown sauce was created in Leicestershire by David Hoe in the 1850s, who sold his recipe to Garton.

  4. Talk:A.1. Sauce - Wikipedia

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    Yes, it does say that on the bottle, along with a lot of other things. Wikipedia is a not a random pile of things on product packages. Instead, we summarize what independent reliable sources say about a product. Sources discussing the history of A1 sauce do not mention 1862. That's what the OP was asking about.

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  7. Steak sauce - Wikipedia

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    Steak sauce is normally brown in color, and often made from tomatoes, spices, vinegar, and raisins, and sometimes anchovies. The taste is either tart or sweet, often peppery, with some similarities to Worcestershire sauce. Three major brands in the U.S. are the British-originated A1, domestically produced Heinz 57, and British-made Lea & Perrins.

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