Marinades
A marinade is a seasoned liquid mixture used to flavor and tenderize food, typically meat, fish, or vegetables, before cooking. The basic components of a marinade usually include an acid (such as vinegar, lemon juice, or yogurt), oil, and various herbs, spices, or flavorings.
Marinades can serve multiple purposes: they add flavor, tenderize tougher cuts of meat, and help retain moisture during cooking. The duration of marination varies depending on the food type and the intensity of the desired flavor. Marinades are commonly used in grilling, roasting, and stir-frying.