Ingredient in a sentence as a noun

Python and Flask are great, but the secret ingredient here seems to be Stripe.

Some cake ideas need fancy ingredients to make work.

The final necessary ingredient is weakness on the part of the police.

It's the creative assembly of the ingredients you have at your disposal that matters, that you should be concentrating on.

The problem here is by focusing on the ingredients of a startup, and not the assembly, we're not left with anything to talk about.

But for a while now the term has mostly only been used as an ingredient of the defensive protestations of people who get called out for displays of bigotry.

Competition is the "active ingredient" in the free market, and "freedom" from regulation does not always suffice to guarantee competition.

The most interesting part about this, to me, is this:"After lengthy discussions with produce suppliers around the country, Coudreaut managed to add one new ingredient to the McDonalds arsenal: the English cucumber.

> For some reason, the snakes are almost uniquely sensitive to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in the ubiquitous over-the-counter painkiller.

The very detrimental effects of fructose occur at high levels of total carbohydrate intake and whereas it is good to point out that low fat has been bad advice, the label from the low-fat food was on screen long enough to see that flour was the second ingredient.

As a customer, I do not have the expertise, equipment, nor funding to do this testing myself, just as I do not have the expertise, equipment, nor funding to determine if ibuprofen actually has the stated amount of active ingredient, that my free range chicken actually is free range chicken, that my nicotine patches contain nicotine, etc.

If I understood the article correctly, a more appropriate title would be "Resveratrol health benefits 'overhyped'* :> Studies have shown that consumption of red wine, dark chocolate and berries reduces inflammation, leading researchers to speculate that their common ingredient, resveratrol, explains why.> He says any benefits of drinking wine or eating dark chocolate or berries, if they are there, must come from other shared ingredients.

Ingredient definitions

noun

a component of a mixture or compound

noun

an abstract part of something; "jealousy was a component of his character"; "two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony"; "the grammatical elements of a sentence"; "a key factor in her success"; "humor: an effective ingredient of a speech"

See also: component constituent element factor

noun

food that is a component of a mixture in cooking; "the recipe lists all the fixings for a salad"

See also: fixings