Definition of Garnisher. Meaning of Garnisher. Synonyms of Garnisher

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Definition of Garnisher

Garnisher
Garnisher Gar"nish*er, n. One who, or that which, garnishes.

Meaning of Garnisher from wikipedia

- Garnishment is a legal process for collecting a monetary judgment on behalf of a plaintiff from a defendant. Garnishment allows the plaintiff (the "garnishor")...
- 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...
- A garnish is an item or substance used as a decoration or embellishment accompanying a prepared food dish or drink. In many cases, it may give added or...
- ****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...
- 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, a lemon twist, or both. Over the years, the martini has become one...
- Egg garnish, called Dansi (蛋丝) in Chinese, is a common topping in Chinese cuisine, made with egg whites and egg yolks. Egg yolks and egg whites are separated...
- pineapple juice, usually served either blended or shaken with ice. It may be garnished with either a pineapple wedge, maraschino cherry, or both. The drink originated...
- applied to various dishes prepared with wine or with a mushroom and onion garnish. It is probably not a regional recipe from Burgundy. When made with whole...
- 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...