How Do You Spell INGREDIENT?

Pronunciation: [ɪnɡɹˈiːdi͡ənt] (IPA)

The word "ingredient" is spelled as /ɪnˈɡriːdiənt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced as "in" with the short "i" sound. The second syllable starts with a voiced velar fricative "g" sound and ends with a long "i" sound, followed by a stressed "e" sound. The third syllable is pronounced as "di" with a short "i" sound, and the fourth syllable is pronounced as "ent" with a stressed "e" sound and a silent "t" at the end.

INGREDIENT Meaning and Definition

  1. An ingredient is a substance, either solid or liquid, that is used in the preparation or production of a food, drink, or other product. It is an essential component that contributes to the creation of a specific recipe, formula, or composition. Ingredients can be categorized into various types, such as primary or base ingredients, flavorings, fillings, binders, emulsifiers, preservatives, and enhancers.

    Primary or base ingredients are the main components of a recipe, forming its foundation. These can consist of staple ingredients like flour, sugar, oil, meat, vegetables, or grains. Flavorings are ingredients added to enhance the taste profile of a product, such as herbs, spices, sauces, or seasonings. Fillings are ingredients used to stuff or layer a product, like cheese, fruit, or cream. Binders are substances that hold ingredients together, such as eggs, gelatin, or flour. Emulsifiers help create a stable mixture between normally incompatible ingredients, usually oils and water-based components. Preservatives are substances added to extend the shelf life of a product, like salt, citric acid, or chemical preservatives. Lastly, enhancers are ingredients that intensify or improve certain sensory aspects of a product, for example, monosodium glutamate (MSG) for umami or food coloring for visual appeal.

    Ingredients are typically combined and measured in specific quantities according to a recipe or formula, and their proportions can greatly influence the overall quality, flavor, texture, and appearance of the final product.

  2. That which enters into a compound or mixture; a component part.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of INGREDIENT

The word "ingredient" is derived from the Latin word "ingrediens", which is the present participle of the verb "ingredi", meaning "to enter". In Latin, "in" means "in" or "into", and "gradi" means "to step or go". Taken together, "ingrediens" means "going or stepping into" something. This term was used to refer to the substances that go into a mixture or recipe. The word eventually made its way into English, retaining its original meaning of a component or element that goes into a compound or mixture.

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Plural form of INGREDIENT is INGREDIENTS

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