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		Definition of condiment in English: condimentnoun ˈkɒndɪm(ə)ntˈkɑndəmənt A substance such as salt, mustard, or pickle that is used to add flavour to food.  Example sentencesExamples -  It was used as a condiment and to flavour pickles and sauces.
 -  There would be no buns, no ketchup, and no condiments of any sort provided.
 -  They are hand-picked at the beginning of the summer, to be pickled in vinegar and enjoyed as a condiment or in salads.
 -  Guests ate and drank kneeling on mats; their drinks were placed to their right, while other rules governed the position of foods and condiments.
 -  Nearly all of the credits are written with condiments like mustard and mayonnaise on foods like hamburgers and corn dogs.
 -  Food stations need condiments such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise.
 -  ‘Their idea of dip is that it's a condiment like ketchup or mustard or salt or pepper,’ he says.
 -  Be sure to add your own barbecue sauce at the condiment stand to give it additional flavor and moisture.
 -  Open pots of ketchup, mayonnaise, relish and a sweetcorn-based condiment offer a nice chance to smear the chips with sauces.
 -  Grapes that never achieved full maturity were used in condiments and marinades.
 -  All great barbecue chefs agree that barbecue sauce is a condiment to be used to dress the meat before serving, or to be served on the side.
 -  He liked cayenne pepper, chutney, pickles, mustard and other condiments.
 -  Use of condiments such as soy sauce and ketchup, as well as salting food at the table, also increases sodium intake.
 -  The smell and even the sight of it make me queasy, as do the other major American condiments, mustard and mayonnaise.
 -  I said that because of the condiments: the mustard and mayo, the lettuce, tomato and onion.
 -  The groups were asked to prepare pickles and condiments.
 -  It's an OK food when used as an occasional condiment.
 -  Few food condiments have as long and storied a history as salt.
 -  Pesto has always been a predominant condiment for pasta in Liguria.
 -  Harissa is a condiment of dried red chilies, garlic, and oil.
 
  Synonyms seasoning, spice, herb, additive, added flavour 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Latin condimentum, from condire 'to pickle'.    Definition of condiment in US English: condimentnounˈkɑndəməntˈkändəmənt A substance such as salt or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food.  Example sentencesExamples -  It was used as a condiment and to flavour pickles and sauces.
 -  They are hand-picked at the beginning of the summer, to be pickled in vinegar and enjoyed as a condiment or in salads.
 -  Few food condiments have as long and storied a history as salt.
 -  There would be no buns, no ketchup, and no condiments of any sort provided.
 -  Guests ate and drank kneeling on mats; their drinks were placed to their right, while other rules governed the position of foods and condiments.
 -  It's an OK food when used as an occasional condiment.
 -  Harissa is a condiment of dried red chilies, garlic, and oil.
 -  All great barbecue chefs agree that barbecue sauce is a condiment to be used to dress the meat before serving, or to be served on the side.
 -  The smell and even the sight of it make me queasy, as do the other major American condiments, mustard and mayonnaise.
 -  ‘Their idea of dip is that it's a condiment like ketchup or mustard or salt or pepper,’ he says.
 -  Grapes that never achieved full maturity were used in condiments and marinades.
 -  Nearly all of the credits are written with condiments like mustard and mayonnaise on foods like hamburgers and corn dogs.
 -  He liked cayenne pepper, chutney, pickles, mustard and other condiments.
 -  I said that because of the condiments: the mustard and mayo, the lettuce, tomato and onion.
 -  Food stations need condiments such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise.
 -  Use of condiments such as soy sauce and ketchup, as well as salting food at the table, also increases sodium intake.
 -  Pesto has always been a predominant condiment for pasta in Liguria.
 -  The groups were asked to prepare pickles and condiments.
 -  Be sure to add your own barbecue sauce at the condiment stand to give it additional flavor and moisture.
 -  Open pots of ketchup, mayonnaise, relish and a sweetcorn-based condiment offer a nice chance to smear the chips with sauces.
 
  Synonyms seasoning, spice, herb, additive, added flavour 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Latin condimentum, from condire ‘to pickle’.     |