Brown sauce
Brown sauce is a condiment commonly served with food in the United Kingdom and Ireland, normally dark brown in colour. The taste is either tart or sweet with a peppery taste similar to that of Worcestershire sauce.
A fried breakfast served with brown sauce | |
Type | Condiment |
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Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Main ingredients | Tomatoes, molasses, dates, apples, tamarind, spices, vinegar |
Commercial sauces are a blend of tomatoes, malt vinegar, molasses, dates, spices and tamarind.
Brown sauce is typically eaten with meals such as full breakfasts, bacon sandwiches and chips.
A combination of malt vinegar (or water) and brown sauce known simply as sauce or chippy sauce is popular on fish and chips in Edinburgh.
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