Cookbook:Salad

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A typical salad.

A salad is a food item generally served either prior to or after the main dish as a separate course, as a main course in itself, or as a side dish accompanying the main dish. The word “salad” comes from the French salade of the same meaning, from the Latin salata, “salty.”

A salad is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked vegetables, built up on a base of green leafy vegetables such as one or more lettuce varieties, alfalfa sprouts, cabbage, spinach or arugula (rocket). This is often referred to as a “green salad.”

Other common vegetables in a green salad include tomato, cucumber, peppers, mushroom, onion, spring onion, carrot and radish.

Other food items such as pasta, olives, cooked potatoes, rice, croutons, meat and poultry (e.g. bacon, chicken), cheese or seafood (e.g. Tuna, crab) are sometimes added to green salads.

In modern times, green salads, in particular, are often served 'undressed' and, instead, a separate salad dressing, often of the eater's choosing, will be served with, or alongside, the salad.

In addition to green salads, there is a wide variety of classes of recipes types which are considered salads, including:

Some Guidance in Preparing Salads, Especially Green Salads

  1. The ingredients of a salad are expected to be cut by the cook to a size that will fit in the human mouth, such that no cutlery is required, except in a very few cases where the need for cutting by the eater is quite apparent and knives are provided.
  2. Salads, in general, are intended to be eaten using a fork or chopsticks, rather than by spoon or by hand. Accordingly, medium-small, round ingredients, for example, cherry tomatoes, grapes, olives, and items of a similar size, should be cut at least in half, otherwise they will be difficult to lift with the intended utensils.
  3. All salads should be capable of being served cold, although there may be warm ingredients, such as warm dressings or warm meats added on top.
  4. As with all foods, the ingredients of a salad should be as fresh as possible, without blemish.
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