
1) Accessories 2) Decorate food 3) Decoration 4) Food enhancer 5) Frills 6) French word used in English 7) Garnishing 8) Green extra 9) Ornament 10) Ornamentation 11) Parsley 12) Parsley, often 13) Side dishes 14) To adorn 15) To decorate with ornaments 16) To embellish 17) To fetter 18) To fit with fetters
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1) Adjunct 2) Adorn 3) Beautify 4) Contorno 5) Decorate 6) Decoration 7) Garnishee 8) Guarnicion 9) Trim
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[food] A garnish is an item or substance used as a decoration or embellishment accompanying a prepared food dish or drink. In many cases, it may give added or contrasting flavor. Some garnishes are selected mainly to augment the visual impact of the plate, while others are selected specifically for the flavor they may impart. This is in con...
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• (v. t.) To fit with fetters. • (v. t.) A fee; specifically, in English jails, formerly an unauthorized fee demanded by the old prisoners of a newcomer. • (v. t.) Fetters. • (v. t.) To ornament, as a dish, with something laid about it; as, a dish garnished with parsley. • (n.) Something added for embellishment; decoration;...
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A decorative edible accompaniment that is added to a finished dish entirely for eye appeal, such as a sprig of mint or parsley. A garnish may be eaten but that is not its purpose.
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an embellishment added to a food to enhance its appearance or taste. Simple garnishes such as chopped herbs, decoratively cut lemons, parsley and ...
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A decoration on salads, such as sprigs of watercress, lettuce or other colorful items
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(v) Garnish is the issuing of a court order directing a person or entity to withhold the funds, or the payments due to another person or entity against whom a legal claim is pending for disposal.
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A decorative piece of an edible ingredient placed as a finishing touch to dishes or drinks. A simple rose made from a radish or sprig of parsley is a garnish.
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The small ornamental items that can be eaten and that give colour and attraction to a dish, e.g. small glazed onions or carrots, sliced sautÈed mushrooms and so on, or for a fried dish, fried parsley. Often a dish will be named after the garniture.
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To take part of someone's wages, by law, to pay their debts, e.g. child support, alimony
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To decorate a dish both to enhance its appearance and to provide a flavorful foil. Parsley, lemon slices, raw vegetables, chopped chives, and other herbs are all forms of garnishes.
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Gar'nish noun 1. Something added for embellishment; decoration; ornament; also, dress; garments, especially such as are showy or decorated. « So are you, sweet, Even in the lovely
garnish of a boy.»
Shak. « Matter and figure they produce; For
garnish th...
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Gar'nish transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Garnished ;
present participle & verbal noun Garnishing .] [ Middle English
garnischen ,
garnissen , Old French
garnir to provide, strengthen, prepare, garnish, ...
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To get a court order requiring a third party that holds funds belonging to a debtor to set some portion of that money aside for the benefit of the creditor. For example, a court might issue an order garnishing the wages of a parent who owes child support; the employer is then required to withhold a certain amount of the parent's paycheck each month...
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To decorate a dish with attractive and complementary foodstuffs.
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Garnish is slang for to extort money from.
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To add a small decoration, often edible, to a dessert just before serving to enhance its finished appearance.
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This is the little piece of decoration you find in your glass. From the delicate and tradition lemon twist or olive in your martini, through to glace cherries, pieces of mint and orange to pieces of exotic fruit and rose petals. Originally they were about enhancing flavour. Now they can now be more appearance. Neither is right or wrong.
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An additional element added to a drink to enhance the appearance and flavour. Classic garnishes for gin and tonic include a slice or twist of lime, lemon or orange, with grapefruit more recently proving a popular choice.
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noun any decoration added as a trimming or adornment
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An old term for a set of dishes or plates (usually pewter) and of services made en suite.
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To decorate a dish both to enhance its appearance and to provide a flavorful foil. Parsley, lemon slices, raw vegetables, chopped chives, and other herbs are all forms of garnishes.
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to attach a portion of the wages or other property of a debtor to secure repayment of the debt
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To decorate foods by adding other attractive and complementary foodstuffs to the food or serving dish.
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