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Discover LudwigThe word "condiment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to food items, such as sauces, spices, and spreads, that are added to dishes to enhance their flavor. For example: "I like to add a few dashes of hot sauce to my tacos as a condiment."
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condiment
noun
Something used to enhance the flavor of food; for example, salt or pepper.
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If you wanted to get a fancy scarf, pair of boots or a potent yellow condiment this was the place to come... now it's known for its huge array of independent shops.
Marco is also the face of both Bernard Matthews and condiment makers Knorr, so you could always go and sit on a park bench somewhere, crumble a stock cube over a packet of Hickory BBQ Turkey Chunks and live out your fantasy of fine dining that way.
In fact, Henderson's Relish is a particularly spicy condiment made in Sheffield, where Arctic Monkeys were born and raised in the suburb of High Green.
Our menu includes local specialities, such as McMolletes, Mexican Ranchero eggs, and churros pastries, as well as traditional Mexican salsas to condiment all our burgers.
For today's guzzlers, even standard-strength Tabasco sauce, the world's best-selling chili-based condiment, may be too mild.
Thomas Jefferson advised Americans that meat should be treated as a condiment for vegetables.
Twenty-five days later he stepped into a hollow, scooped up a handful of mud and salt, and announced to a throng: "With this salt I am shaking the foundations of the [British] empire".Was he? Gandhi's symbolic flouting of the tax on salt, "the only condiment of the poor", did not end British rule; that took another 17 years and a world war.
Motoi Yamamoto's "Labyrinth" was a vast, map-like tracery of table-salt lines applied freehand from what looked like a condiment bottle onto the floor.
AT THE International Trade Fair in Chicago in 1959, visitors were delighted by the salty-savoury taste of roast beef marinated in a novel condiment called soy sauce; slices were being given away by young Japanese men.
Maple syrup is the closest thing there is to a national condiment (and a theft from the strategic maple syrup reserve of the province of Quebec last year provoked widespread outrage).
One such measure, adopted by Bull-Dog Sauce, in effect diluted Steel's 10% stake to around 3%.After the meeting, the president's eyes grew moist as she described how the 105-year-old condiment maker had felt it must take such action if it was to ensure its survival.
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