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Fruit Salad dressing Biography

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Salad is a dish consisting of small pieces of raw or cooked food mixed with a sauce and almost always served cold.[1][2] Salads can be based around a wide variety of foods including vegetables, fruits, and cooked meat, eggs, and grains. Garden salads use a base of leafy greens; they are common enough that the word salad alone often refers specifically to garden salads. Other types include bean salad, tuna salad, fattoush, Greek salad, and somen salad.

The sauce used to a flavor a salad is commonly called a salad dressing; well-known types include ranch, Thousand Island, and vinaigrette.

Most salads are served cold, although some, such as south German potato salad, are served warm. Some consider the warmth of a dish a factor that excludes it from the salad category calling the warm mixture a casserole, a sandwich topping or more specifically, name it for the ingredients which comprise it.

Salads may be served at any point during a meal, such as:

Appetizer salads, light salads to stimulate the appetite as the first course of the meal.
Side salads, to accompany the main course as a side dish.
Main course salads, usually containing a portion of heartier fare, such as chicken breast or slices of beef.
Palate-cleansing salads, to settle the stomach after the main course.
Dessert salads, sweet versions often containing fruit, gelatin and/or whipped cream.
Contents  [hide]
1 Etymology
2 History
3 Types of salads
3.1 Green salad
3.2 Vegetable salad
3.3 Bound salad
3.4 Main course salads
3.5 Fruit salads
3.6 Dessert salads
4 Examples of salads
4.1 World salads
4.2 Other salads
5 Dressings
6 Toppings and garnishes
7 Salad records
8 See also
9 References
10 Further reading
11 External links
Etymology[edit]

A Crab Louie salad with peppers on the side
The word "salad" comes from the French salade of the same meaning, from the Latin salata (salty), from sal (salt). In English, the word first appears as "salad" or "sallet" in the 14th century.

Salt is associated with salad because vegetables were seasoned with brine or salty oil-and-vinegar dressings during Roman times.[3]

The terminology "salad days", meaning a "time of youthful inexperience" (on notion of "green"), is first recorded by Shakespeare in 1606, while the use of salad bar first appeared in American English in 1976.[3]
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Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 

Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 
Fruit Salad dressing Fruit Salad Recipe Tree with Ice Cream Decoration Ideas with Whipped Cream Bowl Sweets with Yogurt Tumblr 

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