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marinade

/ˌmær.ɪˈneɪd/

[/ˌmær.ɪˈneɪd/]

flavoring soaking liquid

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Definition

A marinade is a sauce in which meat or fish is soaked to add flavor before cooking.

Example

She left the chicken in a spicy marinade overnight so the flavors could soak deep in.

She left the chicken in a spicy marinade overnight so the flavors could soak deep in.

Etymology

From French 'marinade', from 'mariner' (to pickle in brine), from Latin 'marinus' (of the sea).

How & Where It’s Used

Used in cooking to flavor and tenderize meat, fish, or vegetables.

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