In order to attract the crowd, the stage-poets had to present their dishes with the condiments of actual life; thus studying more the taste of the guests than showing that of the cook.
That was the element in which he lived; for thus he got the materials and the spicy condiments for his dramas.
Many persons impair their taste by bad habits, as chewing and smoking tobacco, and using stimulating drinks, and pungent condimentswith the food.
This assertion is not correct, as an appetite may be created for food by condimentsand gormandizing, which is as artificial and as morbid as that which craves tobacco or ardent spirits.
Pare, lay in ice-water one hour; slice, and pile upon pounded ice in a glass dish, passing the condiments with them.
Pare; lay in ice-water one hour; slice and pile upon pounded ice in a glass dish, sending around condiments with them.
Condiments are simply seasoning or flavoring agents, and, though hardly coming under the head of food, yet have an important part to play.
There are catsups and condiments in variety to make barbecues (page 331), or to make cold meats acceptable.
None of the condimentsare expensive, and so little is used at a time that one bottleful lasts a long time.
The fruit of the cereals furnishes our daily bread; that of the vine gives us the well-known beverage, wine, whilst other varieties enrich our desserts, and provide us with some of our most valuable condiments and aromatics.
THE USE OF THE TASTE was originally to guide in the selection of food; but this sense has become so depraved by condiments and the force of habit that it would be a difficult task to tell what are one's natural tastes.
Failing to get the taste of our food, we think it insipid, and hence use condimentsthat overstimulate the digestive organs.
The appetite craves no food when the digestion is enfeebled, but stimulants and condiments excite it, and the unwilling organs are oppressed by that which they can not properly manage.
The lessened demand destroys the appetite, and stimulants and condiments are resorted to to whip up the inactive functions.
Condiments with the food directly stimulate the action of the enfeebled stomach.
The daily consumption of sauces and condiments and of highly-seasoned foods has a constant irritating action; but more influential than any other causative agency is the abuse of malt liquors and spirit.
Gastro-intestinal catarrh results from the misuse of foods and the abuse of certain condiments and of spirits.
Take care to add the teaspoonful of acid to the yolks and condiments before beginning to drop in the oil, as this lessens the liability of the mixture to curdle.
Another stated that good vinegar and condiments in moderation caused the gastric fluids to flow and thus materially aided in the process of digestion.
For example, in one of them I read that no person who ate pickles, vinegar and condiments could hope to live to a healthy, green old age.
These are the beans that are used in the manufacture of soy and in the making of bean curds that are considered so important as condiments to be eaten with the rice.
The other stand is a kind of rough dresser, where the condiments that are to allure a pleasant passage to the rice are tastefully set out.
The consumption of various foods, condiments and drinks enters into the underlying condition which produces frequent emissions.
All spices and condimentsshould be scrupulously avoided.
The smoker feels no appetite for food, and in order to give it some flavour, spices and condiments have to be freely used.
Hence it is quite necessary to eschew all condiments altogether.
Almost everywhere in India, the spices and condiments are freely used, as nowhere else in the whole world.
Pepper, mustard, coriander and other condiments have the power of artificially helping the digestion, and generating a sort of artificial hunger.
There is a widespread, but still undemonstrated opinion that tea, coffee, tobacco, and strongcondiments have an exciting effect.
Strong condimentsand alcoholic drinks are known to be sexual excitants for many people, and for this and other hygienic reasons should be forbidden to children.
When the cheese and ale are well blended stir in the condiments prepared as follows: To the yolk of the egg broken into a cup, add the dry mustard and Worcestershire sauce, red and black pepper and Tabasco.
Have the sandwiches in baskets and the condiments in the four-part dishes, everything on the table and no waiters save for the liquors.
All stimulants, narcotics, sweets, condiments and irritating foods of every character should be omitted.
The use of condiments is unquestionably a strong auxiliary to the formation of a habit of using intoxicating drinks.
This fact with regard to condiments is a sufficient argument against their use, being one of the greatest causes of gluttony, since they remove the sense of satiety by which Nature says, "Enough.
Condiments and seasonings may cover insipid taste, but they cannot restore lost elements.
It is this irritating effect of condiments which gives occasion for their extended use.
No condiments are necessary; even the use of sugar detracts from its delicate flavor.
FOODS Properties of food Food elements Uses of food elements Proper combinations of food Proper proportion of food elements Condiments Relation of condiments to intemperance Variety in food Table topics.
To a thoroughly normal and unperverted taste, irritating condiments of all sorts are very obnoxious.
That condiments induce an intense degree of irritation of the mucous membrane of the stomach, was abundantly demonstrated by the experiments of Dr.
That the use ofcondiments is wholly a matter of habit is evident from the fact that different nations employ as condiments articles which would be in the highest degree obnoxious to people of other countries.
All meats for the sick should be prepared in the very simplest way, served with the plainest possible dressing, and without the use of condiments other than salt.
It is usually considered essential to stuff a fowl for roasting, but a dressing compounded of melted fat and crumbs seasoned with herbs and strong condiments is not to be recommended.
By condiments are commonly meant such substances as are added to season food, to give it "a relish" or to stimulate appetite, but which in themselves possess no real food value.
Beaumont records that when St. Martin took mustard, pepper, and similar condiments with his food, the mucous membrane of his stomach became intensely red and congested, appearing very much like an inflamed eye.
England sent her wool to Italy, in order to tickle her palate and her nose with the condiments and perfumes of the East.
By 1521 the Portuguese had full possession of the Spice Islands, and thus held the trade of condimentsentirely in their own hands.
But above all, for the condiments which were almost necessary for health, and certainly desirable for seasoning the salted food of winter and the salted fish of Lent.
Almost all modern commentators take the reference to "the caper-berry" as marking the fact that condiments lose their power to provoke appetite with the aged, while many of the ancients took it as marking the failure of sexual desire.
Condiments and spices are used as food adjuncts; they supply little nourishment, the effect being mainly stimulating, and are very injurious when used in excess.
The use of such condiments as pepper, curry, pickles, vinegar and mustard, if abused, is decidedly harmful.
Onions, garlic, and shallots are valuable both as condiments and eaten separately.
In ordinary understanding we have American cooking and Foreign cooking, and to one accustomed to plain American cooking, all variants, and all additions of spices, herbs, or unusual condiments is classed under the head of Foreign.
It must not be forgotten that in the use of all flavors and condiments there may be an intemperance, there lying the root of much of the bad cooking.
Yet when all is considered the difference between plain American cooking and what is termed Foreign cooking, is but the proper use of condiments and seasoning, combined with proper variety of the food supply from the markets.
BLACK, of Torquay, to provide a Delicate and White Meat free from Condiments and Preservatives For Invalids, the Convalescent, and the Robust.
As soon as they halted, one of the troopers rode into the village and purchased fowls, rice, ghee, and condiments for the use of the escort, who were all Mahommedans.
The meal consisted of a species of pulse boiled with ghee, with peppers and other condiments added.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "condiments" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: condiment; flavor; pepper; relish; salt; seasoning; spice