Which preposition to use with condiments

of Occurrences 6%

The most biting and spicy condiments of the little meal, to which the three sat down, were supplied by Mrs Keswick, who reviled without stint those utterly thoughtless and heedless colored people, who, once in the midst of their crazy religious exercises, totally forgot that they owed any duty whatever to those who employed them.

for Occurrences 3%

" SUGAR.This is a necessary condiment for the food of children, and it is nutritious, and does not injure the teeth, as is generally imagined.

in Occurrences 2%

The "trash" is made of stalks and leaves and is used at the factories for packing purposes; the seeds of the poppy are eaten raw and parched, are ground for a condiment in the preparation of food, and oil is produced from them for table, lubricating and illuminating purposes, and for making soaps, paints, pomades and other toilet articles.

with Occurrences 2%

Do not the "Torpedo" and the "Blessing of the Boudoir" give enough of these delicate condiments with the intellectual viands they furnish?

at Occurrences 1%

They stocked her store-room with salt pork, flour, rice, coffee, sugar, ship-bread, dried fruit, and camp condiments at a nominal figure above what they themselves paid for them.

than Occurrences 1%

The modern English would no more relish his royal highness's taste in condiments than in religion.

among Occurrences 1%

Both sorts are used for the same purposes, as condiments among other herbs for stuffing, and are well known to cooks.

Which preposition to use with  condiments