A dip or dip sauce is a common condiment for many types of food. Dips are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, chopped raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips, falafel, and sometimes even whole sandwiches in the case of jus. Unlike other sauces, instead of applying the sauce to the food, the food is typically placed or dipped into the sauce.
Sushi being dipped into soy sauce
Various chutneys
A spinach and artichoke dip with tortilla chips
Prahok ktis with fresh cabbage, cucumber and long beans
A condiment is a preparation that is added to food, typically after cooking, to impart a specific flavor, to enhance the flavour, or to complement the dish. A table condiment or table sauce is more specifically a condiment that is served separately from the food and is added to taste by the diner.
Tray of condiments and spices
Various condiments at Sangha market in Mali, 1992.
Salt, pepper, and sugar are commonly placed on Western restaurant tables.
Dijon mustard