Tracklement vs. Condiment — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Tracklement and Condiment
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Tracklement
A savoury condiment (for example a mustard, relish or chutney), especially one served with meat.
Condiment
A condiment is a spice, sauce, or preparation that is added to food, after cooking, to impart a specific flavor, to enhance the flavor, or to complement the dish. A table condiment or table sauce is more specifically a condiment that is served separately from the food and is added to taste by the diner.
Condiment
A substance, such as a relish, vinegar, or spice, used to flavor or complement food.
Condiment
Something used to enhance the flavor of food; for example, salt or pepper.
Condiment
(transitive) To season with condiments.
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Condiment
(transitive) To pickle.
Condiment
Something used to give relish to food, and to gratify the taste; a pungment and appetizing substance, as pepper or mustard; seasoning.
As for radish and the like, they are for condiments, and not for nourishment.
Condiment
A preparation (a sauce or relish or spice) to enhance flavor or enjoyment;
Mustard and ketchup are condiments
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