A kind of salad consists of nuts, whipped cream, and or fruits.
What is dessert salad?
Thick emulsion of egg yolk and oil
What is Mayonnaise?
Fried piece of bread that is usually on salads
What is Croutons?
What kind of salad is potato salad concidered?
What is a bound salad?
The fictional character Popeye eats it
What is Spinach?
Salad served with complements to the main course
What is Accompaniment Salad?
Mixture of two liquids that otherwise would not usually combine
What is Emulsion?
Vegetables that are grown for their leaves and are typically used as the base in salads.
What is Salad Greens?
A liquid or semiliquid that is used to flavor salads
What is dressing?
Grown in a cool enviornment and has pale green leaves
What is Iceberg lettuce?
What are the 4 main parts of a salad?
What is base, body, garnish and dressing?
Dressing made by combining oil and vinegar into an emulsion
What is Vinaigrette?
A counter or table in a supermarket where salads are displayed
What is Salad Bar?
A large salad that is served with an equal balance between meat and vegetable. Usually served as the main course
What is Entrée Salad?
A good source of vitamin C and has thick stems
What are Collard Greens?
What type of salad would likely have sorbet in it?
What is an intermezzo salad?
A sauce typically made of oil, vinegar, spices, and herbs made to soak food
What is Marinade?
A layer of salad greens that line the plate or bowl where the salad will be served
What is the Base?
Salad served before the main course. Small portion.
What is Appetizer Salad?
The main ingredient in traditional Korean kimchi?
What is Napa cabbage?
A salad that can be either composed or tossed and is usually assembled with a thick sauce like mayonnaise
What is Bound Salad?
The one ingredient in all the salad dressing recipes that was given in class
What is dijon mustard?
What is a salad?
What is a food or mix of different foods served with a dressing?
A garnish for salad that is made by frying a popular vegetable.
What is fried onions?
Has oval shaped leaflets
What is Watercress?