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GARNISH definition: 1. to decorate food with a small amount of different food: 2. to take an amount from someone's…. Learn more.
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GARNISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GARNISH definition: 1. to decorate food with a small amount of different food: 2. to take an amount from someone's…. Learn more.
Garnish - definition of garnish by The Free Dictionary
1. to provide or supply with something ornamental; decorate. 2. to provide (a food) with something that adds flavor, decorative color, etc.: garnished the punch with fruit. 3. garnishee. n. 5. adornment; decoration. 6. Chiefly Brit. a fee formerly demanded of a new convict or worker by the warden, boss, or fellow prisoners or workers.
Garnish - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A garnish is a decoration or embellishment, often used with food. It is also the verb that means to do the decorating: you can garnish a baked fish with a garnish of lemon slices and parsley.
Garnish | Definition, Types, & Purpose | Britannica
Garnish, an embellishment added to a food to enhance its appearance or taste. Simple garnishes, such as chopped herbs, decoratively cut lemons, or parsley sprigs, are appropriate to a variety of foods.
Garnish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
To garnish something is to decorate it, embellish it, give it that extra bit of culinary or designer flair—say, a sprig of parsley or a string of garland. In decidedly different contexts, however, to garnish something—such as the wages of someone who is in debt—is to take it by legal authority.
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