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List of condiments

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List of condiments
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A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor,[1] or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish. The term condiment originally described pickled or preserved foods, but now includes a great variety of flavorings.[2] Many diverse condiments exist in various countries, regions and cultures. This list includes notable worldwide condiments.

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Ketchup and mustard on fries
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Various grades of U.S. maple syrup
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Condiments

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Biber salçası ("pepper paste") is a part of cuisines of Anatolia
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Chutneys
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Vegetables served with a green goddess dressing dip
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Guacamole is an avocado-based dip that originated with the Aztecs in Mexico.[3]
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Ketchup is a sweet and tangy sauce, typically made from tomatoes, vinegar, a sweetener, and assorted seasonings and spices.
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Mostarda is an Italian condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavored syrup.
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Olive oil and olives
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Homemade mango pickle
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Three relishes here accompany Nshima (top right), a cornmeal product in African cuisine
  • Relish – Cooked, pickled, or chopped vegetable or fruit used as a condiment
  • Remoulade – Mayonnaise-based cold sauce
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Making vinaigrette salad dressing
  • Salad dressing – Condiment for salads
  • Salad dressing spread – Salad dressing and mayonnaise substitute
  • Salsa – Condiment used in Mexican cuisine
  • Salsa golf – Cold sauce of mayonnaise and tomatoes
  • Salsa verde – Spicy Mexican sauce based on tomatillos
  • Salt – Mineral composed of sodium chloride
  • Sambal – Indonesian spicy relish or sauce
  • Sauerkraut – Finely sliced and fermented cabbage
  • Sesame oil – Edible oil from sesame seed
  • Sesame seeds – Plant cultivated for its edible seeds
  • Skyronnes – Icelandic dipping sauces
  • Sour cream – Fermented dairy product
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Traditional Korean soy sauce
  • Soy sauce – East Asian liquid condiment
    • Sweet soy sauce – Sweetened aromatic soy sauce, originating from Java, Indonesia
  • Sprinkles – Tiny multi-colored candy topping
  • Steak sauce – Brown sauce for seasoning of steaks
  • Sriracha sauce – Thai hot sauce
  • Sumbala – Fermented locust beans used as condiment in cooking in Nigeria
  • Sweet chili sauce – Condiment primarily used as a dip
  • Syrup – Thick, viscous solution of sugar in water
  • Tahini – Middle Eastern condiment made from sesame
  • Tartar sauce – Mayonnaise-based cold sauce
  • Tekka
  • Teriyaki sauce – Japanese marinade
  • Tomato – Edible berry
  • Toum – Garlic sauce common in the Levant
  • Truffle oil – Oil with truffles or synthetic flavouring
  • Tzatziki – Cold cucumber–yogurt dip, soup, or sauce
  • Vegenaise – American vegan food company
  • Velouté sauce – Classic French sauce
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Various vinegars
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Close-up image of za'atar, a blend of herbs, sesame, and salt
  • Za'atar – Levantine herb or herb blend
  • Zacuscă – Romanian-Moldovan dish
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By country

Australia

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Belgium

  • "Bicky" sauce – a commercial brand made from mayonnaise, white cabbage, tarragon, cucumber, onion, mustard and dextrose
  • Brasil sauce – mayonnaise with pureed pineapple, tomato and spices[4]
  • Samurai sauce
  • Sauce "Pickles"– a yellow vinegar based sauce with turmeric, mustard and crunchy vegetable chunks, similar to Piccalilli
  • Sauce andalouse
  • Zigeuner sauce – A "gypsy" sauce of tomatoes, paprika and chopped bell peppers, borrowed from Germany

Canada

Chile

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Ají with lime

China

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Shacha sauce with coriander
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Sweet bean sauce

France

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

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Taramosalata with garnishes

India

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Indian mixed pickle, containing lotus root, lemon, carrot, green mango, green chilis, and other ingredients
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Mirchi ka salan (left) and dahi chutney (right) served as side dishes for Hyderabadi biryani
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A cucumber and mint raita

Italy

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Capuliato
  • Alioli – a Mediterranean sauce made of garlic and olive oil
  • Agliata – a garlic sauce and condiment in Italian cuisine
  • Traditional balsamic vinegar of Modena
  • Capuliato – a Sicilian condiment based upon dried tomatoes
  • Garum – a fermented fish sauce used as a condiment.
  • Gremolata
  • Olio extravergine d'oliva
  • Pesto – a sauce consisting of crushed garlic, European pine nuts, coarse salt, basil leaves, hard cheese such as Parmigiano-Reggiano (also known as Parmesan cheese) or Pecorino Sardo (cheese made from sheep's milk), all blended with olive oil.
  • Saba – a condiment made from boiling down must, the grape mush left over from making wine.
  • Salmoriglio
  • Vincotto

Indonesia

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Traditional sambal terasi served on stone mortar with garlic and lime

Iran

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Torshi liteh made with vinegar, eggplants and herbs

Japan

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Miso paste
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Shichimi tōgarashi
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Prepared wasabi

Korea

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Korean condiments: gochujang, jeotgal (salted seafood), jangajji (pickled vegetables), kimchi
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Home-made ganjang (soy sauce) and doenjang (soybean paste)

Lebanon

Malaysia

Mexico

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Pico de gallo

Norway

Pakistan

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Dahi chutney (at right) with Mirchi ka salan

Palestine

Philippines

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Atchara, made from pickled green papaya
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Latik atop cassava suman
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Palapa, a spicy Maranao condiment made from sakurab and various spices

Russia

Spain

Sweden

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Smörgåskaviar tops a cottage cheese sandwich

Switzerland

Taiwan

  • Maqaw
  • Hai Shan sauce
  • Taiwanese mayonnaise
  • Taiwanese sweet chili sauce

Thailand

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At top is nam phrik pla salat pon, a condiment in Thai cuisine, served here with a selection of raw vegetables in Khorat, Thailand

Trinidad and Tobago

United Kingdom

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Cumberland sauce atop duck confit crepes
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Marmite
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A mass-produced brand of pickled walnuts

United States

Vietnam

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