No. Condiments are usually staples that modify a food preparation. Such things as prepared mustard, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, mayonnaise, or soy sauce are generally considered condiments.
Herbs, on the other hand, are basic ingredients involved in making a condiment. The exceptions are salt or pepper, which are considered condiments.
Maud Grieve has written: 'Culinary herbs and condiments' -- subject(s): Herbs, Beverages, Cookery, Condiments
Both salt and pepper, plus any herbs are "condiments from nature"
M. Grieve has written: 'Fungi as food and in medicine' -- subject(s): Fungi 'Culinary herbs and condiments' -- subject(s): Beverages, Condiments, Cookery (Herbs), Herb gardening
Condiments are things that flavour your food. =Salt, pepper, herbs, sauces and mayo.
You can add flavour using various condiments, herbs and spices.
Jean Nicot Lesparre has written: 'Herbs, spices and seasonings' -- subject(s): Herbs, Spices, Condiments
Condiments are used sparingly to flavour your food.
The collective noun for condiments is an accompaniment of condiments.
Betty P. Jackson has written: 'Atlas of microscopy of medicinal plants, culinary herbs, and spices' -- subject(s): Anatomy & histology, Atlases, Condiments, Edible Plants, Herbs, Medicinal plants, Microscopy, Spices
Caught in Condiments - 2014 was released on: USA: January 2014
Condimentophobia
Some condiments that go on food are: salt and pepper Ketchup Mustard Mayonnaise Relish Pickles