Heirloom Ketchup was started in 2001 by Steve McGowan-415-261-1077 to produce Pure Heirloom Tomato Ketchup & Gourmet Ketchup in distinct colors from different Tomato Varieties.


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About my Tomatoes used in HK.
Heirloom paste style and meatier varietals of HeirloomTomatoes are saved, seeded, transplanted & custom grown.

Heirloom Ketchup have been a popular Vendor at the Kendall Jackson Heirloom Tomato Festival from 2001-2013.
About 2500 people,each year, have sampled Heirloom Ketchup. Most are still alive!

We are in the process of building a mobile Tomato Processing unit designed by Steve McGowan to process fresh field ripe Heirloom Tomatoes on site for use in Heirloom Ketchup, Heirloom Gaspacho Soups and Heirloom Ketchup Fresh Tomato Juice and Tomato Sauce lines.
Investment queries welcomed -heirloomketchupATaolDOT

Currently the handpicked tomatoes are processed in small batches by hand in commercial kitchens. The mobile unit can be transported directly local tomato fields to eliminate packing & shipping of Heirloom Tomatoes which are more delicate than (the rock hard tasteless )hybrid Processing tomatoes which are machine picked into 22 ton tomato trucks and processed at 80 tons per hour.

Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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MAY-JUNE 2016 Heirloom Tomato Plant SALE at my RICHMOND GREENHOUSE $4.00/Single, 3/$10. 20/$35.00 Call Anytime to make sure I'm there:415.261.1077 Over 100 different varieties of tomato plants to raise money for my farm and to help finance the final building my mobile tomato processing unit. PLEASE CALL/TEXT FIRST, I CAN EMAIL A LIST A few Bottles of Ketchup are still available 415-261*1077; 12oz Btl. $8.00 1. Purple Cherokee 2. Habanero Chipotle 3. H-C Garlic

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Contact:
Steve McGowan
(415) 261-1077
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1613
Mill Valley, CA 94942

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