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  2. Coleslaw - Wikipedia

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    Coleslaw or cole slaw (from the Dutch term koolsla [ˈkoːlslaː] ⓘ, meaning 'cabbage salad'), also known simply as slaw, is a side dish consisting primarily of finely shredded raw cabbage [2] with a salad dressing or condiment, commonly either vinaigrette or mayonnaise. This dish originated in the Netherlands in the 18th century.

  3. Carolina style - Wikipedia

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    Carolina style refers to an established set of condiments for hot dogs and hamburgers, originating in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina. The classic combination is chili, slaw and onions; [1] locally, mustard [1] sometimes replaces slaw, or is added as a fourth item. [2]

  4. Red slaw - Wikipedia

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    Red slaw (sometimes called barbecue slaw [1]) is a condiment commonly served on hot dogs, on barbecue pork sandwiches, as a side dish for other types of barbecue, on hamburgers, or with other foods. It is an essential part of " Lexington style" North Carolina barbecue .

  5. Reuben sandwich - Wikipedia

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    The Rachel sandwich is a variation which substitutes pastrami or turkey for the corned beef, and coleslaw for the sauerkraut. [15] [16] [17] In some parts of the United States, especially Michigan, this turkey variant is known as a "Georgia Reuben" or "California Reuben", and it may also call for barbecue sauce or French dressing instead of Russian dressing.

  6. Timeline of food - Wikipedia

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    Malted milk invented and marketed in England by James Horlick, and in 1873 started the J & W Horlicks company with his brother in Chicago. The first US patent for malted milk mixing powder was granted them in 1883. [110] Beverages England 1875 Milk chocolate in solid form invented by Swiss chocolatier Daniel Peter (initially meant for making a ...

  7. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Made from rice, crushed pineapple, egg, sugar, vinegar, flour and whipped cream. [16] It may be decorated with maraschino cherries. [17] Golbaengi muchim: Korea: Fish salad Made with Neverita didyma, (a sea snail), dried shredded squid or dried Alaska pollack, vegetables such as sliced cucumber, and shredded scallions, and mixed with a hot and ...

  8. Cheese slaw - Wikipedia

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    Cheese slaw may contain other vegetables, such as chives, spring onions, shallots, parsley, [4] and broccoli. In the United States, cheese slaw is sometimes prepared using blue cheese, and is sometimes used as a hot dog dressing. [1] [6] [7] In addition to the base ingredients, cabbage is also sometimes used in U.S. versions of the dish. [8]

  9. Cobb salad - Wikipedia

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    The Cobb salad is an American garden salad typically made with chopped salad greens (authentically romaine lettuce), [1] tomato, bacon, chicken breast, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, chives, blue cheese (often Roquefort; some versions use other cheeses such as cheddar or Monterey Jack, or no cheese at all) and red wine vinaigrette.