Mushrooms are not typically classified as condiments; they are considered vegetables or fungi used as ingredients in various dishes. While they can enhance flavor and add texture to meals, like condiments, they are generally served as a primary component rather than a topping or garnish. However, certain mushroom-based products, such as mushroom sauces or spreads, can function similarly to condiments.
The collective noun for condiments is an accompaniment of condiments.
Well, there's Ground beef cooked into a patty, cheese, lettuce, bacon, mushrooms, condiments, sometimes mayo, tomatoes, there's lots of things. Basically is it a piece of ground beef with lettuce and tomatoes between bread.
Caught in Condiments - 2014 was released on: USA: January 2014
Condimentophobia
No. Condiments are usually staples that modify a food preparation. Such things as prepared mustard, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, mayonnaise, or soy sauce are generally considered condiments. Herbs, on the other hand, are basic ingredients involved in making a condiment. The exceptions are salt or pepper, which are considered condiments.
Some condiments that go on food are: salt and pepper Ketchup Mustard Mayonnaise Relish Pickles
Condiments can be served in dishes called ramekins [alt: ramequin], or perhaps relish trays.
Packaged condiments need to be thrown out when they expire. The package should say when the expiration date is or was. When in doubt, throw it out, as they say.
Maud Grieve has written: 'Culinary herbs and condiments' -- subject(s): Herbs, Beverages, Cookery, Condiments
The cast of Caught in Condiments - 2014 includes: Nic Losby as Nic Seth Reimer as Seth
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