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Qué (quién) es vegetable salad - definición

VEGETABLE SALAD MADE IN ISRAEL.
Israeli Sald; Israeli Salad; Vegetable salad; Salat yerakot yisraeli; Israeli vegetable salad; Salat aravi; Salat katzutz; Palestinian salad
  • Israeli salad being prepared

Russian salad         
  • Serbian Christmas meal
  • Argentinian ''ensalada rusa''
  • Spain]]
  • Hermitage restaurant in the 20th century
  • Advertisement for mogul sauce and other condiments by John Burgess & Son
  • Olivier salad prepared with the Hermitage restaurant's recipe
  • Typical Soviet-style Olivier salad
  • Karachi]], [[Pakistan]]
  • Poland]]
  • Vietnam]]
SALAD DISH OF RUSSIAN ORIGIN
Salad Olivier; Salade russe; Salade Olivier; Olivi'e; Russian Salad; Russian salad; Sałatka jarzynowa; Sałatka warzywna
¦ noun Brit. a salad of mixed diced vegetables with mayonnaise.
Olivier salad         
  • Serbian Christmas meal
  • Argentinian ''ensalada rusa''
  • Spain]]
  • Hermitage restaurant in the 20th century
  • Advertisement for mogul sauce and other condiments by John Burgess & Son
  • Olivier salad prepared with the Hermitage restaurant's recipe
  • Typical Soviet-style Olivier salad
  • Karachi]], [[Pakistan]]
  • Poland]]
  • Vietnam]]
SALAD DISH OF RUSSIAN ORIGIN
Salad Olivier; Salade russe; Salade Olivier; Olivi'e; Russian Salad; Russian salad; Sałatka jarzynowa; Sałatka warzywna
Olivier salad () is a traditional salad dish in Russian cuisine, which is also popular in other post-Soviet countries and around the world. In different modern recipes, it is usually made with diced boiled potatoes, carrots, brined dill pickles (or cucumber), green peas, eggs, celeriac, onions, diced boiled chicken or bologna sausage (sometimes ham or hot dogs), and tart apples, with salt, pepper, and mustard added to enhance flavor, dressed with mayonnaise.
Israeli salad         
Israeli salad (, literal translation "Israeli vegetable salad", also known as Arab salad) is a chopped salad of finely diced tomato, onion, cucumber, and bell or chili peppers. It has been described as the "most well-known national dish of Israel",Israel, Jill DuBois and Mair Rosh, Marshall Cavendish Pub.

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Israeli salad

Israeli salad (Hebrew: סָלָט יְרָקוֹת יִשְׂרְאֵלִי, romanized: salat yerakot yisra'eli, literal translation "Israeli vegetable salad") is a chopped salad of finely diced tomato, onion, cucumber, and bell or chili peppers. It has been described as the "most well-known national dish of Israel", and is a standard accompaniment to most Israeli meals. Salads following essentially the same recipe, with different names, are widespread and popular throughout the Eastern Mediterranean.

It was adopted by Jewish immigrants to the Levant in the late 19th century, who found the locally grown Kirby cucumbers and tomatoes in popular local salad. It was popularized in the kibbutzim, where the Jewish farmers had local fresh produce at hand.

The name Israeli Salad is used mainly outside of Israel. Within Israel, it is commonly referred to as salat katzutz (Hebrew: סָלָט קָצוּץ, "chopped salad"), as well as salat aravi (Hebrew: סָלָט עֲרָבִי, "Arab salad"), or salat yerakot (Hebrew: סָלָט יְרָקוֹת, "vegetable salad").

In an interview with the BBC, leading Israeli culinary journalist and chef Gil Hovav said that the Israeli salad is in fact a Palestinian Arab salad. The idea that what is known in New York delis as "Israeli salad" stems from a Palestinian rural salad is agreed on by Joseph Massad, a Palestinian professor of Arab Politics at Columbia University, as an example of the appropriation of Palestinian and pan-Syrian foods such as hummus, falafel, and tabbouleh by Israel as "national dishes".

Ejemplos de uso de vegetable salad
1. A choban vegetable salad with tomato, cucumber, red onion and chili costs 250 rubles; a mixed Baku vegetable salad costs 250 rubles; and tomatoes stuffed with three varieties of cheese goes for 1'0 rubles.
2. There are just six salads and starters, beginning with a mixed vegetable salad for 220 rubles.
3. Salads start at 150 rubles for a vegetable salad, and average at about 250 rubles.
4. A simple vegetable salad costs 210 rubles, while the unmediterranean cream–drenched "Mediterranean" seafood salad costs 320 rubles.
5. Pate, crudities and vegetable salad, a lamb chop, strawberry jelly plus a little bit of fantastic apple pie and cream.