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What is the most common variety of lettuce used in salads?
What is the most common variety of lettuce used in salads?
- Boston lettuce
- Bibb lettuce
- Romaine lettuce
- Iceberg lettuce (correct)
Which fruit is suggested to be combined with several different salad ingredients?
Which fruit is suggested to be combined with several different salad ingredients?
- Apples (correct)
- Melons
- Pineapples
- Berries
What is traditional vinaigrette also known as?
What is traditional vinaigrette also known as?
- Thousand Island dressing
- French dressing (correct)
- Italian dressing
- Ranch dressing
Which type of dressing is a combination of vinegar, oil, and seasoning?
Which type of dressing is a combination of vinegar, oil, and seasoning?
What is suggested about the amount of meat or fish to include in a good salad?
What is suggested about the amount of meat or fish to include in a good salad?
Flashcards
Most common salad lettuce
Most common salad lettuce
Iceberg lettuce is the most frequently used lettuce in salads.
Fruit in salads
Fruit in salads
Apples are often recommended as a fruit to include in salads.
Traditional vinaigrette
Traditional vinaigrette
Traditional vinaigrette is also known as French dressing.
Vinaigrette ingredients
Vinaigrette ingredients
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Meat or fish in salads
Meat or fish in salads
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Study Notes
Salads
- Romaine is the most common variety of lettuce used in salads.
Fruit and Salad Ingredients
- Fruits, such as apples or berries, are suggested to be combined with several different salad ingredients.
Vinaigrette
- Traditional vinaigrette is also known as a "dressing" made with vinegar, oil, and seasoning.
Salad Dressings
- Vinaigrette is a type of dressing that combines vinegar, oil, and seasoning.
Salad Composition
- A good salad should include a moderate amount of meat or fish, not overwhelming the other ingredients.
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