No.
Condiments are used to flavor or complement food. There are therefore things such as as a relish, vinegar, or spice, pepper and salt. They were in the past served in a "cruit" set (see related link below). Sugar was separate and served in a sugar bowl.
Yes, in America, it is. I have often been (locally) embarrased by my unabashed request for pancake (or maple) syrup 'on the side ' in which to dip my sausages.
yes
The Esperanto words for pancake and syrup are krespo and siropo.
not
Yes. Pancake syrup is denser than oil.
No. It's a dessert condiment.
Syrup is made from the sap of trees.
pancake sryup is my gas tank, what do i do?
Aunt Jemima Butter Lite Pancake Syrup
Pure maple syrup is labeled as such and can be found at most grocery stores in the pancake and syrup aisle.
Most pancake syrup is corn syrup with flavoring added. The only issue would be if the flavoring is a problem in a given recipe.
syrup
Yes its a homogeneous mixture.