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Garnish

UK //ˈɡɑːnɪʃ//US //ˈɡɑrnɪʃ//

Definition

To decorate or flavor food by adding certain ingredients.

In simple words: To add decoration or flavor to food.

Examples

  • The chef decided to garnish the salad with fresh herbs.
  • You should garnish the soup with a sprig of parsley for added flavor.
  • They used lemon slices to garnish the grilled fish.
  • For a festive touch, you can garnish the drinks with colorful straws.
  • The dessert was generously garnished with chocolate shavings.

Usage notes

Use 'garnish' when discussing food presentation. It's common in restaurants and cooking contexts. Avoid informal settings.

Grammar pattern

garnish + object

Memory hint

Think of 'garden' - a garnish makes food look beautiful like a flower garden.

Collocations

  • garnish a dish
  • garnish with herbs
  • garnish for presentation
  • garnish on top
  • garnish the plate

Synonyms

  • decorate
  • embellish
  • adorn
  • enhance
  • accentuate

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'garnish' as a noun vs. verb.
  • Using 'garnish' without an object, e.g., 'garnish a dish' is correct.