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  2. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Ketchup and mustard on fries Various grades of U.S. maple syrup. A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, [1] or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish.

  3. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Fudge sauce – Chocolate-flavored condiment used as a topping or ingredient; Hard sauce – Dessert sauce of sugar, butter, and spirits – not liquid, but called a sauce nonetheless; Sweet chili sauce – Condiment primarily used as a dip; Mango sauce – Tropical fruit; Peach sauce

  4. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    Anything over 30°N is considered high-grade, and 40°N is optimal. [35] [36] Nước chấm is a Vietnamese prepared fish-based condiment (also referred to as a "sauce") that is savory, lightly sweet and salty tasting, and can be sour and spicy if lime and chili peppers are added. The main components are fish sauce, water, and sugar.

  5. Seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Condiments The pungents – onions , shallots , garlic , chives , and horseradish . Hot condiments – mustard , gherkins , capers , English sauces, such as Worcestershire sauce , ketchup , etc. and American sauces such as chili sauce , Tabasco , A1 Steak Sauce , etc.; the wines used in reductions and braisings ; the finishing elements of ...

  6. Lists of foods - Wikipedia

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    CondimentsCondiment is something such as a sauce, that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance its flavor, [19] or in some cultures, to complement the dish. The term originally described pickled or preserved foods, but has shifted meaning over time. [20] List of condiments; List of brand name condiments; List of syrups

  7. Oyster sauce - Wikipedia

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    Oyster sauce describes a number of sauces made by cooking oysters.The most common in modern use is a viscous dark brown condiment made from oyster extracts, [1] [2] [3] sugar, salt and water, thickened with corn starch (though original oyster sauce reduced the unrefined sugar through heating, resulting in a naturally thick sauce due to caramelization, not the addition of corn starch).

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  9. Furikake - Wikipedia

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    Furikake (振り掛け, ふりかけ, 振掛け, 振掛) is a dry Japanese condiment [1] sprinkled on top of cooked rice, vegetables, and fish, or used as an ingredient in onigiri. It typically consists of a mixture of dried fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate.