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dressing, coating and garnishing
what is the difference between the following sentences:
1. dress the salad with olive
2. garnish the salad with olive
3. coat the salad with olive
2012年7月22日 14:46
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Sentences 1 & 3 have virtually the same meaning. Both would indicate that you should add enough olive oil to the salad so that there is a relatively consistent and generous amount throughout the salad.
Sentence 2 is a little trickier. While it could mean the same thing as sentences 1&3, it could also mean to add just a little bit of olive oil so that the salad has a small amount of flavor coming from the oil. If these come from a cookbook, garnish definitely means to add a small hint at the end, and not to mix it in. Dress and coat both would mean add a generous amount.
2012年7月22日
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