Tamarind is used to flavour pulse dishes, rice dishes, or as an ingredient in sauces and side dishes for pork, fowl and fish.
Kelp is used in Asian and Hawaiian dishes. It can be dried and sprinkled on savory dishes when serving.
Cane vinegar is used in dishes with sweet and sour sauces, and traditionally in many Filipino dishes.
Dishes is either a noun or a verb, depending on how it's used. It is not an adjective. Noun Ex. I told you to wash the dishes. Verb Ex. That boxer dishes out a lot of punishment.
Casserole carriers can be used with any kind of dish, as long as it fits in the carrier. They are used as an insulator, to keep hot dishes hot and cold dishes cold.
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The answer depends on whether the dishes are washed in running water or are in a tub.
The most common translation is "dishes," used in the phrase "Faire la vaiselle" which translates into "To do the dishes." Note that vaiselle is singular while dishes is plural.
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Dishes made in China. The word "china" is also used to mean a particular kind of dishes.
No, "dishes" is not a prefix. It is a word that refers to items used for serving or eating food, such as plates, bowls, and utensils.