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Discover Ludwig'mint sauce' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a condiment usually made with peppermint and vinegar. For example, "I like my lamb chops with a dollop of mint sauce."
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mint sauce
noun
A sauce, made with mint and vinegar, that is a popular accompaniment to roast lamb.
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"Especially with mint sauce".
"Grandma, this mint sauce is really good.
"Well, you don't like lamb and mint sauce.
Pass the mint sauce and the Rennies, please.
For an English twist, serve the stew with some mint sauce.
The traditional British lamb roast is distinguished by a fresh mint sauce.
It's true the flavor is both refreshing and deep; lamb and mint sauce springs to mind.
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Kid goat, paired with a chili-mint sauce, was fall-off-the-bone tender.
The warm, molten-center chocolate cake was glazed with a gooey raspberry-mint sauce.
Seared baby lamb chops, which came with a slightly sweet honey-mint sauce, were initially served purple rare.
Slow-cooked duck gyoza (dumplings) turned out to be deep-fried and were inappropriately paired with a yogurt-mint sauce.
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