-
served with
garnish may be
described as
being garni, the
French term for "
garnished." The
difference between garnish and decoration, is
garnish is edible...
- Look up
garnish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Garnish may
refer to: To
decorate an
object or
space by the
addition of
ornaments Garnishment, withholding...
- they are in
danger of
receiving a levy
until their wages are
actually garnished.
Attachment of
earnings Collections Distraint Judgment (law)
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- ****tail
garnishes are
decorative ornaments that add
character or
style to a
mixed drink, most
notably to ****tails. They are used to
complement and enhance...
-
often garnished with a
pickled onion. In its
modern incarnation, it is
considered a
cousin of the
ubiquitous martini,
distinguished mostly by
garnishing with...
- Egg
garnish,
called al-gomyeong (알고명) in Korean, is a
common topping in
Korean cuisine, made with egg
whites and egg yolks. Egg
yolks and egg
whites are...
- Amandine,
sometimes Anglicised as almondine, is a
culinary term
indicating a
garnish of almonds.
Dishes of this sort are
usually cooked with
butter and seasonings...
-
Garinish or
Garnish Island (Irish: Garinis) (also
known as Ilnacullin) is an
island in
Glengarriff Bay, an
inlet of
Bantry Bay, near the s**** of the...
- The
martini is a ****tail made with gin and vermouth, and
garnished with an
olive and/or a
lemon twist. Over the years, the
martini has
become one of...
- semi-sweet), and Campari,
generally served on the rocks, and
commonly garnished with an
orange slice or
orange peel. It is
considered an apéritif. The...