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  2. Hoisin sauce - Wikipedia

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    Hoisin sauce is used in Cantonese cuisine as a marinade sauce for meat such as char siu, or as a dipping sauce for steamed or panfried rice noodle roll (cheung fun 肠粉). [4] Hoisin sauce on a Peking duck wrap. Hoisin sauce is used as a dipping sauce for Peking duck and lettuce wraps. Hoisin sauce is used as a dipping sauce for moo shu pork ...

  3. 25 Most Iconic Fast-Food Dipping Sauces of All Time - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!In the fast-food world, sauces are the supporting stars that make the menu shine. Burgers, nuggets, tacos, and fries owe a debt of gratitude to ...

  4. Miang kham - Wikipedia

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    Miang Luang Prabang uses sticky rice paste in the place of dipping sauces. The paste is prepared by blending sticky rice puffs using a food processor and rehydrating the rice with a flavoring broth. The rice paste is spooned and wrapped together with vegetables, herbs and spices in a lolot leaf or lettuce, and served. Alternatively, for ...

  5. I Just Can't Bear One More Boring Salad, So I'm Reaching For ...

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    Feel free to adjust the spices to add more or less heat, swap out the slaw for lettuce, the blue cheese sauce with ranch dressing, use cauliflower or tofu instead of meat, or try Greek yogurt in ...

  6. All 6 Burger King Sauces, Ranked From Best to Worst - AOL

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    4. Sweet and Sour Sauce. Tasting notes: sweet, sour (it’s a well-named sauce!) Pair with: Ghost Pepper Chicken Fries There’s nothing wrong with Burger King’s sweet and sour sauce. The ...

  7. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Ketchup and mustard on fries Various grades of U.S. maple syrup. A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, [1] or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish.