The professional term for it is a PC, Personal Condiment. It could be ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, mayo, sour cream, hot sauce, soy sauce, duck sauce, etc. It's a single serving amount of a condiment. Like the stuff you get with to-go orders or at a fast food place. Where you have to rip it open and squeeze about a tablespoon on your food.
2007-08-01 04:33:24
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answered by chefgrille 7
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A sauce packet is a plastic package containing some sort or sauce, from Asian duck sauce to ketchup or mustard. It comes in a convenient, ready-to-use packet, and is often offered in fast-food restaurants.
2007-08-01 02:58:12
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answered by Misty 4
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sauce packet for what? what box are you opening? macaroni and cheese? a stir fry? some kind of meat or pasta dish, that comes with all the ingrediants? whatever you are preparing, is what is in the sauce packets, they are what is added normally after the main ingrdiant, say pasta is cooked, then you add and stir i nthe "sauce packet", which could be about anything, depending on what you bought, tomato,cheese,beef,chicken,fish,creamy, sauce or gravy.
2007-08-01 02:50:52
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answered by edjdonnell 5
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A sauce packet? Like the kind you get at taco bell? ummmm sauce?
2007-08-01 02:49:57
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answered by tashii_03 2
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mild hot or flamming hot sauce.DUH
2007-08-01 03:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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