This document defines accompaniments and discusses different types of food and table accompaniments. It provides examples of common food accompaniments for various dishes from soups to meats to fish. Table accompaniments are items that complete the table setting but are not used for eating. Examples include flowers, cruet sets, and menus. Reasons for why mayonnaise might curdle are also listed, such as using cold oil, too many or few egg yolks, or stale eggs. The document aims to identify African dishes and their typical accompaniments.