garnishers

/ˈɡɑːrnɪʃərz/
noun
  1. Things used to decorate or add visual appeal to food or drink, such as herbs, slices of fruit, or edible flowers.
    • The salad looked plain until he added a few cherry tomatoes and basil leaves as garnishers.
    • For the party, she prepared colorful garnishers like mint leaves and edible flowers for the cocktails.
    • The chef added fresh parsley and lemon slices as garnishers to the fish dish.
  2. People or tools that decorate or embellish something, especially food or drink.
    • She worked as a garnisher at the bakery, adding intricate designs to cakes and pastries.
    • The restaurant hired a professional garnisher to make their desserts look more elegant.
    • The garnisher used a special tool to create thin ribbons of chocolate for the dessert plates.
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