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Yes, in Chinese, the word 调味料 (tiáowèiliào) is used for both singular and plural forms when referring to "flavoring" or "seasoning." Chinese generally does not differentiate between singular and plural nouns in the same way that English does. Therefore, you can use 调味料 (tiáowèiliào) to refer to one type of seasoning or multiple types without changing the form of the word.
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In everyday conversation, 调味料 (tiáowèiliào) is used to refer to flavoring or seasoning that is added to food. For example, someone might say "我把调味料加到菜里了" (wǒ bǎ tiáowèiliào jiā dào cài lǐ le) which means "I added the seasoning to the dish". It can also be used to refer to condiments, such as "你想加点调味料吗?" (nǐ xiǎng jiā diǎn tiáowèiliào ma?) which means "Do you want to add some condiments?".
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