garnisher (Meaning)

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garnisher (n.)

One who, or that which, garnishes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of garnisher

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garnisher Sentence Examples

  1. The chef meticulously garnished the exquisite dish with fresh herbs and edible flowers.
  2. The dessert was adorned with a vibrant array of garnishes, including berries, chocolate shavings, and macarons.
  3. The skilled garnisher transformed the simple plate into a work of art, using fruit and vegetable carvings.
  4. The garnishes not only enhanced the visual appeal of the dishes but also complemented their flavors.
  5. The garnishers in the kitchen were responsible for ensuring that every plate left the kitchen with an elegant and appetizing presentation.
  6. The trainee garnisher eagerly practiced their skills, hoping to master the art of adding the perfect finishing touch.
  7. The garnishers meticulously arranged the lemon wedges on the rim of the glass, creating a sophisticated and inviting presentation.
  8. The chef's garnishing skills were so impressive that the guests often asked for seconds just to admire the artistry.
  9. The garnishes at the banquet were elaborate and creative, featuring edible gold leaf and intricate sugar sculptures.
  10. The garnisher's attention to detail was impeccable, ensuring that every plate was a masterpiece of culinary art.

FAQs About the word garnisher

One who, or that which, garnishes.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef meticulously garnished the exquisite dish with fresh herbs and edible flowers.

The dessert was adorned with a vibrant array of garnishes, including berries, chocolate shavings, and macarons.

The skilled garnisher transformed the simple plate into a work of art, using fruit and vegetable carvings.

The garnishes not only enhanced the visual appeal of the dishes but also complemented their flavors.