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=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===
Dinner salads
Dinner salads
 
Main course salads (known as dinner salads[13] or as entrée salads in the United States) may contain small pieces of poultry, seafood, or steak. Caesar salad, chef salad, Cobb salad, Chinese chicken salad, Michigan salad, and Pittsburgh salad are dinner salads.
Main course salads (known as dinner salads[13] or as entrée salads in the United States) may contain small pieces of poultry, seafood, or steak. Caesar salad, chef salad, Cobb salad, Chinese chicken salad, Michigan salad, and Pittsburgh salad are dinner salads.
 
A wide variety of cheeses are used in dinner salads, including Roquefort blue cheese (traditional for a Cobb salad), and Swiss, Cheddar, Jack, and Provolone (for chef and Cobb salads).[citation needed]
A wide variety of cheeses are used in dinner salads, including Roquefort blue cheese (traditional for a Cobb salad), and Swiss, Cheddar, Jack, and Provolone (for chef and Cobb salads).[citation needed]
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salad)
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Dutch

  • maaltijdsalade
“Een maaltijdsalade is een salade die, in tegenstelling tot een gangbare salade, die een onderdeel van een maaltijd vormt, dienstdoen als een volledige maaltijd.” (Wikipedia)

“Voed­za­me sa­la­de met ver­schil­len­de in­gre­diën­ten, zo­als groen­ten, vlees, kaas, kou­de pas­ta e.d.” (Van Dale)

English

  • dinner salad
  • main meal salad, main-meal salad
  • main course salad
  • meal salad
  • meal size-salad

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Examples

Dinner salads

Main course salads (known as dinner salads[13] or as entrée salads in the United States) may contain small pieces of poultry, seafood, or steak. Caesar salad, chef salad, Cobb salad, Chinese chicken salad, Michigan salad, and Pittsburgh salad are dinner salads.

A wide variety of cheeses are used in dinner salads, including Roquefort blue cheese (traditional for a Cobb salad), and Swiss, Cheddar, Jack, and Provolone (for chef and Cobb salads).[citation needed]

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salad)

References