Dictionary Definition
condiment n : a preparation (a sauce or relish or
spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment; "mustard and ketchup are
condiments"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From Latin condimentum, from condire (meaning: to preserve, pickle, season). See condite and compare recondite.Translations
something used to enhance flavor
- Greek: καρύκευμα , ήδυσμα , άρτυμα
- Hebrew: תבלין (tavlyn)
- Italian: condimento
- Portuguese: condimento
- Spanish: condimento
Extensive Definition
A condiment is a prepared edible substance or
mixture, often preserved
or fermented,
that is added in variable quantities, most often at the table, to
make food more suitable to the diner's taste. Some condiments are
dry such as a mixture of herbs and
seasonings or Parmesan
cheese, however many are preserved sauces that have been put into a
bottle, jar, or other container. For convenience, some condiments
are provided in single-serving packets often with take-out
foods.
Condiments are usually served as a supplement to
a larger dish as a topping. They may be served on the side or as a
garnish,
like sauerkraut,
which can be used as a bed for Schweinshaxen (pork knuckles) or as
a topping for a hot dog. When served separately, the amount is
usually at the diner's discretion, however condiments may be added
prior to serving, for example a deli sandwich made with mayonnaise and mustard.
Some condiments may also be used during cooking to add flavor or
texture to the food; for example, barbecue
sauce, teriyaki
sauce, and soy sauce all
have flavors that can enhance the tastes of a variety of different
meats and vegetables. Bacon or bacon bits can be perceived as
condiments at some restaurants.
Although sometimes considered a condiment,
salt is more strictly
considered as a seasoning, as salt does not come 'prepared' like
most condiments do.
Condiment gallery
parmesan
cheese
See also
References
External links
condiment in German: Würzsauce
condiment in Esperanto: Kondimento
condiment in French: Condiment
condiment in Japanese: 薬味
condiment in Portuguese: Condimento
condiment in Simple English: Condiment
condiment in Swedish: Smaktillsats
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce,
allspice, anchovies, angelica, applesauce, basil, bell pepper, black pepper,
borage, burnet, caper, capsicum, caraway seeds,
cardamom, catsup, celery salt, chervil, chili, chili sauce, chili vinegar,
chives, chutney, cinnamon, cloves, condiments, coriander, cranberry sauce,
cubeb, cumin, curry, dahl sauce, dill, dillseed, duck sauce, fagara, fennel, file, five spice powder, flavor, flavorer, flavoring, garlic, garlic butter, garlic
powder, garlic salt, ginger, green pepper, hedge
garlic, horseradish,
hyssop, leek, mace, marinade, marjoram, mayonnaise, mint, mustard, nutmeg, onion, onion salt, oregano, paprika, parsley, pepper, peppercorn, peppermint, piccalilli, pickle, pimento, pimpernel, potherb, radish, red pepper, relish, saffron, sage, salad dressing, salt, sauce-alone, savory, seasoned salt, seasoner, seasoning, sesame oil, sesame
seeds, shallot, soy, soy sauce, spice, star anise, tarragon, tartar sauce,
thyme, tomato paste,
turmeric, vanilla, vinegar, white
pepper