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Synonyms and antonyms of Salads and salad dressings in British Thesaurus

Salads and salad dressings

Caesar salad (noun)

a salad made with cos lettuce, croutons (=pieces of hard bread), and a dressing containing oil, lemon juice, and egg

coleslaw (noun)

a type of salad made from raw cabbage and carrots mixed with mayonnaise

dressing (noun)

a mixture of liquids such as oil and vinegar that you pour over salad

Greek salad (noun)

a salad consisting of tomatoes, olives, feta cheese, lettuce, and cucumber

green salad (noun)

a salad that consists mainly of lettuce (=a round vegetable with thin green leaves)

ranch dressing (noun)

American a type of salad dressing

salad (noun)

a food containing a mixture of raw vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers, usually served with a salad dressing

salad (noun)

food that has been cut into small pieces and mixed together, usually with a sauce, and served cold

salad cream (noun)

British a yellow sauce similar to mayonnaise, served on a salad

salad dressing (noun)

a sauce that adds flavour to salads, usually made by mixing oil, vinegar, and herbs or spices

slaw (noun)

American coleslaw

tabbouleh (noun)

a salad originally from the Middle East, made with bulgur wheat and finely chopped spring onions, tomatoes, mint, and parsley

vinaigrette (noun)

a sauce for salads and cold vegetables, made from oil, vinegar, and spices

Waldorf salad (noun)

a salad that contains nuts, small pieces of apple, and celery all mixed with mayonnaise