SillyAlien said:Not really. Condiments, by definition, are seasonings. Peanut butter, chocolate sauce and whipped cream do not fall into that category. Seasonings can also be ingredients. I really don't see a problem here.
Water is a beverage. Water is also an ingredient. This is endless.
B240C said:so here is a question for yall. why is it when i get piss drunk i talk/type gangsta as fuck but when im sober im as innocent as a white boy?
Shimmer.Fade said:I will wake up, and I'll step on something/stub my toe on the way to the shower, and I'm like "Oh no, it's one of THOSE days". I drop all sorts of things, make huge messes, throw something in the trash can and it bounces out, my earphones get tangled in my backpack, and it keeps going on all day sometimes.
Freaky Freaky Freaky I know… 8)Here's another question: why do teenagers feel the need to grow mustaches? Freaks me out every single time. It's like the pubescent version of a mullet
The original question addressed condiment and ingredient. I brought in seasoning into the mix (pun intended), only as a synonym. I'll stick to these three.pennywise said:it is endless because it doesnt make any sense. you really havent answered the question of what a condiment (or for that matter what a seasoning, ingredient, or topping) actually is. I dont see the difference at all. So seasonings, ingredients, and condiments are all the same thing? I think you are dismissing it much to quickly.
Water can exist as solid, liquid and gas simultaneously, so for a condiment to be an ingredient at the same time is no big feat. I don't think I am dismissing anything prematurely, I am simply suggesting familiarising oneself with the meanings of separate words, their roots and origins, in that they may actually have a common meaning. Arguing one word against the other then becomes nothing more than an exercise in stubborn futility.pennywise said:So seasonings, ingredients, and condiments are all the same thing? I think you are dismissing it much to quickly.
wizekrak said:Another one:
Why do they say if you die in a dream you die in reality??
DarthMom said:I wonder why we make threads like "what did you eat last" and then wonder why I post "scrambled eggs" like it is worth writing down. Then, I wonder why the hell I go back to the thread to read the responses.
elemenohpee said:To me an ingredient is an integral part of the food, like without flour, a cake wouldn;t be a cake. But you can have a hamburger with ketchup or without and it is still a hamburger. A condiment is something that is added according to the preference of the user.