Turkish salad - traduzione in olandese
Diclib.com
Dizionario ChatGPT
Inserisci una parola o una frase in qualsiasi lingua 👆
Lingua:

Traduzione e analisi delle parole tramite l'intelligenza artificiale ChatGPT

In questa pagina puoi ottenere un'analisi dettagliata di una parola o frase, prodotta utilizzando la migliore tecnologia di intelligenza artificiale fino ad oggi:

  • come viene usata la parola
  • frequenza di utilizzo
  • è usato più spesso nel discorso orale o scritto
  • opzioni di traduzione delle parole
  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

Turkish salad - traduzione in olandese

DISH CONSISTING OF A MIXTURE OF SMALL PIECES OF FOOD, USUALLY VEGETABLES OR FRUIT
Tossed salad; Salads; Green salad; Salad tossing; Tossed Salad; Garden salad; Garden Salad; Salad vegetable; Salad vegetables; Toss Salad; Dressing of Salad; Composed salad; Wedge salad; 🥗; Mixed salad; Salad sauce; Bound salad; Dinner salad; Lettuce salad
  • A large mixed salad
  • Ambrosia]], a dessert salad
  • [[Fruit salad]]
  • A green salad
  • American-style [[potato salad]] with egg and mayonnaise
  • A green salad
  • cod]] in [[mayonnaise]], ''treska s majonézou''

Turkish salad      
Turkse sla (pikant mengsel van groente, tomatensaus en kruiden)
salad dressing         
SAUCE (OR DRESSING) USED FOR SALADS
Salad dressings; House dressing
saladesaus
Angora cat         
  • Turkish Angora with green eyes
  • Turkish Angora with hazel eyes
  • Turkish Angora kitten with blue eyes
  • odd eyes (heterochromia)]], which is common among the breed
  • "Angora cat" from ''The Royal Natural History'' (1894), illustrated by [[Gustav Mützel]]
  • Turkish Angora with blue eyes
CAT BREED
Angora (cat); Angora cat; Turkish Angora cat; Ankara cat; Turkish angora cat; Felis catus angorensis; Felis silvestris angorensis; Ankara kedisi
Angora kat

Definizione

Russian salad
¦ noun Brit. a salad of mixed diced vegetables with mayonnaise.

Wikipedia

Salad

A salad is a dish consisting of mixed, mostly natural ingredients. They are typically served at room temperature or chilled, though some can be served warm. Condiments and salad dressings, which exist in a variety of flavors, are often used to enhance a salad.

Garden salads use a base of leafy greens such as lettuce, arugula/rocket, kale or spinach; they are common enough that the word salad alone often refers specifically to garden salads. Other types include bean salad, tuna salad, bread salad (e.g. fattoush, panzanella), vegetable salads without leafy greens (e.g. Greek salad, potato salad, coleslaw), sōmen salad (a noodle-based salad), fruit salad, and desserts like jello salad.

Salads may be served at any point during a meal:

  • Appetizer salads — light, smaller-portion salads served as the first course of the meal
  • Side salads — to accompany the main course as a side dish; examples include potato salad and coleslaw
  • Main course salads — usually containing a portion of one or more high-protein foods, such as meat, fish, eggs, legumes, or cheese
  • Dessert salads — sweet salads containing fruit, gelatin, sweeteners or whipped cream

When a sauce is used to flavor a salad, it is generally called a dressing; most salad dressings are based on either a mixture of oil and vinegar or a creamy dairy base.