What are some foods that have toppings?
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M$crushed red pepper flakes - pizza
grated parmesan cheese - almost anything italian--pick an item off the menu
lemon - any seafood
sprinkles (or jimmies, depending where you're from - ice cream
croutons - a salad
salad dressing - a salad
fresh-cracked pepper - you name it
And it goes without saying salt can go on almost anything, too
Whipped Cream - almost any dessert
hot sauce - there are all kinds--for Chinese, Thai, Creole foods to name a few.
Mustard - Deli Mustard for sandwiches, yerllow mustard for hot dogs, Chinee mustard for Chinese food.
(In France, it's on every table--fries are great in French Mustard--I have one I like, but they're all good)
Granola - on yogurt
Berries - on yogurt
Cheese Whiz / Grilled Onions - a Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich)
Sauerkraut, Swiss Cheese and Russian or Thousand Island dressing are integral parts of a Reuben Sandwich. Oytherwise, you'd have a corned beef sanswich.
Sauerkraut can go on hot dogs, too, as can cjheese, onions, chili, relish....you name it
Onions will g on just about anything savory, from chili to a burger.
BBQ Sauce and Steak Sauce come a zillion varieties, good on steaks to burgers.
Chimichurri Sauce - There was this one Argentinian restaurant I used to go to--I'd slather it on everything there. Oh...my...God... I'd probably put thast green stuff on vanilla ice cream.
Now that we're in the ethnic supermarket, how about tsatiki for gyros sandwiches?
I jjust discovered a new one in my local Mexican supermarket: La Lechera. What is it? Sweetened condensed milk by Nestle,, but in a flip-top, squeeze bottle you can throw in the fridge.. The package says you can use it on anything: "hotcakes," ice-cream (adding insult to injury to your hips, I guess)...or even fresh fruit. I've found it to be a great one-stop-shop for putting cream and sugar in my coffee.
Being a major foodie ( who ate all of this while losing a just-confirmed 65 lbs--over 20% of my weight, and counting--. from my all-time high), I could probably roll out an exhaustive list if I had nothing else to do.
And I haven't even gotten to breakfast, where there's butter, maple syrup.., sausage gravy.. Oy vey.
My waistline, my pantry and my frequent-flier miles and my taste-buds.
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M$- Rice
- Spaghetti
- Stew
- Soup
- Salad
- Bruschetta
- Pasta
- Puddings
- Cakes
- Doughnuts
- Stir Fried Vegetables
- Sweet and Savoury Pastries
- Shake Drinks
- Coffee and Hot Chocolates
I know there are some more to add on the list, toppings makes food delicious and appetizing to the eyes. When it comes to toppings, there are no restrictions, I think it will do more good than harm. Yummy...
just my opinion
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