noun
- Plural of garnisher; people or things that garnish or decorate food or other items.
- In law, persons or entities that hold property or funds belonging to a debtor and are ordered by a court to deliver them to a creditor (legal/financial context).
Usage: Most commonly used in culinary contexts to refer to chefs or kitchen staff who add garnishes to dishes.
Usage: Legal term; used in garnishment proceedings.
Examples
- The restaurant hired experienced garnishers to make each plate visually appealing.
- The head chef trained the garnishers on proper herb placement and presentation techniques.
- In the lawsuit, the bank and employer were named as garnishers holding the defendant's assets.
- The court ordered the garnishers to release the frozen accounts to satisfy the judgment.
- Skilled garnishers can transform a simple dish into an elegant presentation.
- The garnishers carefully arranged microgreens and edible flowers on the dessert plates.