Sauce - translation to γερμανικά
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Sauce - translation to γερμανικά

LIQUID, CREAMING OR SEMI-SOLID FOOD SERVED ON OR USED IN PREPARING OTHER FOODS
Sauces; Cream sauce; Meatsauce; Grand sauce; Sauced; Saucing; Daughter sauce; Sause; The five sauces; Indian sauce; Japanese sauces
  • [[Hollandaise sauce]] atop a salmon [[Eggs Benedict]]
  • [[Samosa]]s accompanied by four sauces
  • In the European traditions, sauces are often served in a [[sauce boat]].
  • Sauce being brushed on [[satay]] in the hawker food court at Tanjung Aru beach, [[Sabah]], [[Borneo]], [[Malaysia]]
  • [[Tagliatelle]] al [[Ragù alla Bolognese]]
  • [[Tzatziki]] yoghurt sauce
  • A chef [[whisk]]ing a sauce

Sauce         
n. (new spell.=Soße) sauce, liquid condiment poured over food for extra flavor
taco sauce         
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  • A [[chorizo]]-and-egg [[breakfast burrito]] with salsa
  • A salsa bar at a Mexican restaurant in California
SAUCE
Salsa (dip); Picante Sauce; Salsa dip; Taco sauce; Avocado Salsa; Salsa sauce; Salsa (condiment); Salsa (sauce); Salsa (Mexican cuisine)
n. taco Soße, scharfe Tomatensoße für Tacos
bechamel sauce         
SAUCE OF FRENCH CUISINE
Bechamel; Béchamel; Sauce béchamel; White sauce; Sauce bechamel; Sauce blanche; Bchamel sauce; Bechamel sauce; Besciamella; Sauce Béchamel; Sauce Bechamel; Roux sauce; Béchemel sauce; Béchemel; Salsa blanca; Beschamel
n. Bechamelsauce; weiße Sauce

Ορισμός

sauce
¦ noun
1. a liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food to add moistness and flavour.
2. N. Amer. stewed fruit, especially apples.
3. (the sauce) informal alcoholic drink.
4. informal, chiefly Brit. impertinence.
¦ verb
1. season with a sauce.
2. make more interesting and exciting.
3. informal be impudent to.
Origin
ME: from OFr., based on L. salsus 'salted', past participle of salere 'to salt', from sal 'salt'; cf. salad.

Βικιπαίδεια

Sauce

In cooking, a sauce is a liquid, cream, or semi-solid food, served on or used in preparing other foods. Most sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavor, moisture, and visual appeal to a dish. Sauce is a French word taken from the Latin salsa, meaning salted. Possibly the oldest recorded European sauce is garum, the fish sauce used by the Ancient Romans, while doubanjiang, the Chinese soy bean paste is mentioned in Rites of Zhou in the 3rd century BC.

Sauces need a liquid component. Sauces are an essential element in cuisines all over the world.

Sauces may be used for sweet or savory dishes. They may be prepared and served cold, like mayonnaise, prepared cold but served lukewarm like pesto, cooked and served warm like bechamel or cooked and served cold like apple sauce. They may be freshly prepared by the cook, especially in restaurants, but today many sauces are sold premade and packaged like Worcestershire sauce, HP Sauce, soy sauce or ketchup. Sauces for salad are called salad dressing. Sauces made by deglazing a pan are called pan sauces.

A chef who specializes in making sauces is called a saucier.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Sauce
1. Diese Saucen, eine Zwiebelsauce süß–sauer, eine Käse–Knoblauch–Sauce, eine Honig–Senf–Sauce und eine scharfe Chilisauce, gelten als Betriebsgeheimnis und werden speziell für Subway hergestellt.
2. Lea and Perrins stellt unter anderem die bekannte Worcestershire–Sauce her.
3. In welchem Maß die Sauce zur Ausbreitung der Epidemie beitrug, ist unklar.
4. Sauce aus frischen Tomaten – manchmal, wenn‘s am Gemüsestand fünf Stück für einen Euro gibt.
5. Dabei tolerieren die Gäste die Fehler in der Grammatik eher als das fehlende Maggi in der Sauce.