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    relish
    /ˈrɛlɪʃ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. enjoy greatly: "he was relishing his moment of glory" Similar enjoydelight inlovelikeOpposite dislike
    • 2. make pleasant to the taste; add relish to: archaic "I have also a novel to relish my wine"

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  2. RELISH definition: 1. to like or enjoy something: 2. If you relish the idea or thought of something, you feel…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : characteristic flavor. especially : pleasing or zestful flavor. 2. : a quantity just sufficient to flavor or characterize : trace. 3. a. : enjoyment of or delight in something that satisfies one's tastes, inclinations, or desires. eat with great relish.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RelishRelish - Wikipedia

    Three types of relishes are used here to accompany nshima (in the top right), a cornmeal product in African cuisine. A relish (a pickle based ketchup condiment) is a cooked and pickled culinary dish made of chopped vegetables, fruits or herbs and is a food item typically used as a condiment to enhance a staple. [1]

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · What Is Relish? Relish is a preserved condiment made from finely chopped fruits or vegetables. Unlike most condiments (we’re looking at you, ketchup and mustard), relish has a chunky texture instead of a smooth consistency. In the United States, the most common relish is made from chopped pickled cucumbers, either dill or sweet ...

  7. RELISH definition: 1. to enjoy something: 2. enjoyment: 3. a sauce that you put on food to give it more taste. Learn more.

  8. an appetizing taste or flavour. a zestful trace or touch. there was a certain relish in all his writing. music (in English lute, viol, and keyboard music of the 16th and 17th centuries) a trilling ornament, used esp at cadences.

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