raisin, sultanas, blue berries,
i think you mean caperberry with is the small olive-shaped berry of the European and Oriental caper, said to be used in pickles and as a condiment
Pepper
Turmeric and zedoary are both obtained from the curcuma longa and curcuma zedoaria plants of Asia. Zedoary is obtained from the crushed dried roots and used as a condiment,in cosmetics, in perfume, and as a stimulant medicinally. Turmeric is also derived from dried rhizomes and used as a condiment spice and dye. They are not usually used as a raw or boiled vegetable in Europe as far as I am aware. Raw is best, curcumin is unstable at high temperatures.
They are a kind of small dried berry, called blackcurrants when they are fresh.
Yes, it is a noun, meaning a spice. It can also be used as a verb.
Saunf, or fennel, is an herb; but it is used for spice purposes.
Mayonnaise is not an instrument; it is a condiment commonly used in culinary applications.
An alternative condiment that can be used instead of sriracha is chili paste or hot sauce.
a grape or tomato
Beydary is typically used as a condiment in Middle Eastern cuisine. It is a mixture of dried herbs and seeds that are ground into a powder and used to enhance the flavor of various dishes such as meats, vegetables, and salads. Beydary can add a flavorful and aromatic touch to a variety of dishes.
Ketchup
At any grocery store. the term "prepared mustard" is just used to distinguish the condiment from the dried spice.