
What is sweet relish? About the ingredient sweet relish. Including 43 recipes with sweet relish, nutrition data, and where to find it.
A relish is a cooked, pickled, or chopped vegetable or fruit food item which is typically used as a condiment.
The item generally consists of discernible vegetable or fruit pieces in a sauce, although the sauce is subordinate in character to the vegetable or fruit pieces.
It might consist of a single type of vegetable or fruit, or a combination of these. These fruits or vegetables might be coarsely or finely chopped, but generally a relish is not as smooth as a sauce-type condiment, such as ketchup.
The overall taste sensation might be sweet or savory, hot or mild, but it is always a strong flavor that complements or adds to the primary food item with which it is served.
Sweet relish is usually found in the condiments section or aisle of the grocery store or supermarket.
Sweet relish is a member of the Vegetables and Vegetable Products USDA nutritional food group.
measure | grams |
1 cup | 245 |
1 tbsp | 15 |
1 packet (2/3 tbsp) | 10 |
In Chinese: | 甜津津有味 | |
British (UK) term: | Sweet relish | |
en français: | relish sucrée | |
en español: | condimento dulce |
There are 43 recipes that contain this ingredient.
See more about relish | about 13 years ago |
Usda nutrition data | over 8 years ago |
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