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Condiments, Sauces and Dips: What’s The Difference?

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UIUC chapter.

How would you classify Ranch? Of course it’s a dressing and one of the greatest gifts that humans have ever received, but some would debate it’s much more than that. Take my friends for example. When we’re not stuffing our faces, we have some pretty great debates about where certain liquidy foods fall on the spectrum of condiments and sauces. I turned to sources all across the Internet to settle the debate of the difference between condiments and sauces once and for all. Here’s what I found:

According to Wikipedia, the definition of a sauce is: “a liquid, cream, or semi-solid food served on or used in preparing other foods.”

The definition of a condiment is: “a spice, sauce, or preparation that is added to food to impart a particular flavor or to enhance its flavor.”

So a sauce can be a condiment, but not all condiments can be a sauce. One Redditor backs this up by saying, “if it’s with salad, it’s dressing. If it coats the food, it’s a sauce, if it is used in small amounts to augment a food, it’s a condiment.”

That being said, here’s the most exhaustive list I can think of that sorts types of condiments and sauces in their respective categories. (And since some sauces can be condiments, they are listed in the “other” category”).

Here’s the list:

Condiments:

These add flavor to foods but in my opinion would never entirely coat the food it’s complementing.

Aioli

Chili Sauce

Chutney

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Brooke Daly

Giardiniera

Honey

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Carter Roland

Hot sauce

Ketchup

Mayonnaise

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Madi Helfrich

Mustard

Relish

Sauerkraut

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Shannon Carney

Sriracha

Syrup

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Christin Urso

Tartar sauce

Tzatziki

Wasabi

Sauces:

Full-coverage is needed when it comes to using these sauces correctly.

Bearnaise sauce

Bechamel sauce

Buffalo sauce

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Maxwell Faucher

Cheese sauce

Gravy

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Lily Hoang

Hoisin sauce

Hollandaise

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Danielle Chen

Honey Mustard

Marinara (and other pasta sauces)

Peanut sauce

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Gabi Rosenthal

Pesto

Sesame oil

Teriyaki sauce

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Claudia Karademas

Vinegar

Both:

These can be used as either a sauce or a condiment

Barbecue

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Claire Waggoner

Soy sauce

Steak sauce

Tahini

Other:

These qualify as a sauce, condiment, dip, or combination of the three

Ranch

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April Purvis

Hummus

Guacamole

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Jocelyn Hsu

It’s pretty impossible to name every single sauce, condiment and dip that exists, so this was my best attempt at categorizing as many as I could think of. Regardless, I hope this list can help with any confusion about the difference between condiments and sauces and serve as a list of ideas for how to flavor your next meal, too.

Self-proclaimed Pizza Queen, frequent bruncher, and food pun aficionado.