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seasoning
[see-zuh-ning]
noun
salt or an herb, spice, or the like, for heightening or improving the flavor of food.
the process by which a person becomes conditioned or seasoned.
That pitcher had a year of seasoning.
seasoning
/ ˈsiːzənɪŋ /
noun
something that enhances the flavour of food, such as salt or herbs
another term (not now in technical usage) for drying
Other Word Forms
- seasoninglike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of seasoning1
Example Sentences
The same rule that applies to cookies applies to oatmeal: seasoning is seduction.
Everything bagel seasoning on top makes the whole thing slightly addictive: a crunch of sesame, poppy and salt that hits first, then the creamy tang of goat cheese and the sweet-savory onion jam.
Park broke down the difference between the two dishes, noting that the flavor profile may be similar to the soy sauce-based seasoning of bulgogi.
But if you’re willing to spend a few more minutes measuring out the right seasonings and chopping up a few fresh additions, you can have dinner ready in, say, 45 minutes.
Then, there are commodities that we don’t produce in the U.S., such as cocoa, coffee, spices, and seasonings, that are impacted by tariffs.
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