
What is your favourite strange condiment combo?
A table condiment is a sauce added to a meal after to add flavour.In the UK tomato ketchup, mayonnaise, brown sauce and BBQ sauce are some of the favourites. But perhaps you like something a bit more unusual - like Selena Gomez who like her popcorn smothered in hot sauce or Kim Kardashian who enjoys chicken nuggets dipped in honey.Let us know your most unusual condiment food combinations in the comments below.
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