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The word garnish is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word garnish to refer to decorating food with herbs or other items such as nuts or fruits. For example, "I garnished the salad with toasted almonds."
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Strain into a highball glass, garnish and drink.
5ml Somerset cider brandy 10ml gin (Beefeater for preference) 35ml Aperol Appletiser, to top 4 leaves flat-leaf parsley, to garnish Put a couple of ice cubes in a wine glass, add the spirits, top with Appletise and garnish with parsley.
Sprinkle in YouTube Star Zoella and Radio 1's Chris Moyles and Jameela Jamil for the young 'uns, then garnish with Gordon Brown's wife, Sarah.
20g caster sugar (more or less depending on your taste) 140ml Seville orange juice (the juice of about 3 oranges), plus a strip or two of peel to garnish 350ml sparkling water Whisk the sugar into the juice until dissolved.
Per serving: 35ml Somerset cider brandy (that's code for Julian Temperley's creations, by the way) 25ml fresh lemon juice 20ml sugar syrup 50ml apple juice 60ml Somerset dry cider 3 apple slices, to garnish Put all the ingredients bar the apple in a cocktail shaker, add cubed ice and shake as hard as you can for a good 10 seconds.
Divide between four frozen glasses, top with the remaining sparkling elderflower, garnish and serve at once.
Toss in al dente fusilli, add the fish and garnish with extra-virgin olive oil.
Turn off the heat, stir in 250ml of coconut milk and garnish with chopped coriander.
Add plenty of ice and garnish with fennel fronds.
Other vegetables, raw or cooked tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, peppers, beets, and so on may garnish the green salad.
The judgment creditor may also garnish wages or other sums owed to the debtor.
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