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'a relish' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a condiment or sauce, usually added to food to enhance the flavor. For example, "I added a bit of relish to the hamburger to give it an extra kick of flavor."
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Use them for a relish.
He had a relish for it that seemed utterly inexhaustible.
This can be serve with a relish of your choice like corn or spiced tomato.
A relish for detail is, of course, only part of Löw.
The green spume on top is hilbeh, a relish of fenugreek pulp.
It takes intense devotion to lobby a china company into reissuing a relish tray.
Los Ticos have seized their moment in Brazil with a relish to warm the soul.
There is a relish and energy about its prose that undercuts his misanthropy.
He has a wire-service reporter's metabolism, and a relish for action and high-profile scoops.
Like many law-and-order types, Nixon had a relish for rough stuff and police provocation.
"Yet there's something missing: a relish for the play's sensuous energies".
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