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Noun
relishes- Plural of relish
Verb
relishes- third-person singular of relish
Extensive Definition
A relish is a cooked or pickled, chopped vegetable or fruit food item which is typically
used as a condiment.
The item generally consists of discernible vegetable or fruit
pieces in a sauce,
although the sauce is subordinate in character to the vegetable or
fruit pieces. It might consist of a single type of vegetable or
fruit, or a combination of these. These fruits or vegetables might
be coarsely or finely chopped, but generally a relish is not as
smooth as a sauce-type condiment, such as ketchup. The overall
taste sensation might be sweet or savory, hot or mild, but it is
always a strong flavor that complements or adds excitement to the
primary food item that it is served with.
Relish probably came about from the need to
preserve vegetables in the winter.
Although chutneys might be considered a
type of relish, Crosse
& Blackwell defines the difference between chutneys and
relishes as follows: "Chutney is typically made with fruit; relish
is normally made with vegetables." http://www.crosseandblackwell.com/about/faq.asp#p16
In the United States, the most common
commercially available relishes are pickle relishes. Two variants
of this are hamburger relish (pickle relish in a ketchup base or
sauce) and hotdog relish (pickle relish in a mustard base or
sauce). Other readily available commercial relishes in the United
States include corn relish. Heinz,
Vlasic, and
Claussen
are well known in the United States as producers of pickles and
relishes.
Pickle relish can be mixed with mayonnaise to make tartar
sauce, and piccalilli can be mixed with
mayonnaise or crème
fraîche to make remoulade.
A famous relish is the Gentleman's
Relish, which was invented in 1828 by John Osborn and contains
spiced anchovy. It is traditionally spread sparingly atop unsalted
butter on thin, hot toast.
Kinds of Relish
- Ajvar
- Carrot relish
- Chow-chow - Made with cabbage, this sweet relish is popular in the southern United States and is often eaten with a bowl of pinto beans.
- Cucumber relish
- Dill
- Ketchup
- Mixed pickles
- Mustard
- Piccalilli
- Onion relish
- Sauerkraut
- Tartar Sauce
relishes in German: Relish
relishes in Esperanto: Reliŝo
relishes in French: Relish
relishes in Chinese: 開味小菜