- 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...
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Garnishment is a
legal process for
collecting a
monetary judgment on
behalf of a
plaintiff from a defendant.
Garnishment allows the
plaintiff (the "garnishor")...
- ****tail
garnishes are used. Many rum-based ****tails,
especially those with
fruit flavors, tend to be
decorated with tropical-themed
garnishes or slices...
- or drink. In many cases, it may give
added or
contrasting flavor. Some
garnishes are
selected mainly to
augment the
visual impact of the plate,
while others...
-
highly processed and
decoratively applied items.
Colorful and eye-pleasing
garnishes often complete the presentation. The canapés are
usually served on a canapé...
- diamond-shaped egg
garnishes Tteokguk topped with egg
garnish strips Oi-seon with egg
garnish strips Janchi-guksu
topped with egg
garnish strips Naengmyeon...
- be very old".
Other recipes called "à la Bourguignonne" with
similar garnishes were
found in the mid-19th
century for leg of lamb and for rabbit. In...
- The Yale
takes a
different path to get
further aroma and
requires no
garnishes. "How to Make a
Vodka Martini". Esquire. 19
February 2021. Abraham, Lena...
- such as the "surf 'n turf"
Bloody Mary,
include shrimp and
bacon as
garnishes. In the
United States, it is
usually consumed in the
morning or early...
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pomegranate and its
juice are
variously used in baking, cooking,
juice blends,
garnishes, non-alcoholic drinks, and ****tails. The name
pomegranate derives from...