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The USA Rice Federation - your source for US grown rice information including rice recipes, preparation instructions, storage tips, nutritional information, rice-related events, and more.
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1 cup jasmine rice, frozen peas, frozen onions, tinned
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1 cup long grain white rice, 1/4 cup. wild rice, 1/2 cu
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WHEAT BERRY AND WILD RICE SALAD
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A lovely, orange and honey-infused vinaigrette dressing is poured over just-cooked brown rice and then chilled. Before serving, chopped spinach, diced oranges, and slivers of red onion are stirred in. Oriental Green Been Salad
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Recipes from Food Network
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Wikipedia-Article "Salads"

an attractive salad

A salad is a food item generally served either before 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", from sal, "salt". (See also sauce, salsa, sausage.)

Salad also commonly refers to a blended food item— often meat, seafood or eggs blended with mayonnaise, finely chopped vegetables and seasonings— which can be served as part of a green salad, but is often used as a sandwich filling. Salads of this kind include egg, chicken, tuna, shrimp, and ham salad.

In Denmark salad also refers to a blend of vegetables in a dressing used as a condiment on top of the famous Danish open sandwich, smørrebrød, and with meats. Examples include cucumber salad, horseradish salad, Italian salad (a mixture of vegetables in a creme fraiche/mayonnaise dressing, served on ham), and Russian salad (a red beet salad).

Contents

The green salad

The "green salad" is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked vegetables, built up on a base of leaf vegetables such as one or more lettuce varieties, dandelion, spinach, or arugula.

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, beans, croutons, meat (e.g. bacon, chicken), cheese, or fish (e.g. tuna) are sometimes added to salads.

Types of green salad

Salad dressings

A green salad is often served with a dressing. Some examples include:

Conception of salad dressing vary across culture. Common salad dressings in North American tend to be very broad. Traditional dressings in southern Europe were vinaigrettes. In China, where Western salad is a recent adoption from Western cuisine, the term salad dressing (沙拉酱, shalajiang) tends to refer predominantly to mayonnaise or mayonnaise-based dressings.

Other types of salads

Some salads are based on food items other than fresh vegetables:

History

In the Middle Ages, after a long winter of salted meats and pickled vegetables, people would be "salt-sick" and starving for spring greens. A pregnant wife's yearning for rapunzel growing in the garden next door inspired the fairy tale of Rapunzel. Popular history asserts that peasants ate more salads than lords, and were the healthier for it, and in fact salads, cooked and raw, included many ingredients that would be "gourmet" today: lovage, burnet, sorrel.

The diarist John Evelyn wrote a book on salads, Acetaria: A Discourse on Sallets (1699), that describes the new salad greens like "sellery" (celery), coming out of Italy and the Netherlands.

There is also a Canadian rock/ska/regae band, called The Salads, who are known for their hit songs 'Get Loose', 'The Roth Kung Fu', and 'Today Is Your Lucky Day'.

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