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  2. The Best Bottled Italian Dressing, Tasted & Ranked - AOL

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    Briannas is one of my favorite dressing brands, so I had high hopes for this one, which contains chopped green olives and grated romano cheese. It was priced at $4.79. It was priced at $4.79.

  3. I Tried 7 Bottled Caesar Dressings & The Best Was Tangy and ...

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    Sodium: 230 mg. Carbs: 2 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 0 g. Primal Kitchen's Caesar dressing substitutes avocado oil for olive oil and also doubles as a marinade. It is free of gluten, dairy ...

  4. 25 Unhealthiest Salad Dressings—Ranked by Sugar Content - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per 2 tablespoons): Calories: 90 Fat: 5 g (Saturated fat: 0 g) Sodium: 115 mg Carbs: 12 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 11 g) Protein: 0 g. Stonewall Kitchen's Maple Balsamic Dressing contains ...

  5. Ken's Foods - Wikipedia

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    Ken's is the number-three manufacturer of salad dressings in the United States behind Kraft Foods and Wish-Bone. Besides its headquarters in Marlborough, the company employs over 1,200 people in facilities located in McDonough, Georgia, Lebanon, Indiana and Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] The company's commercial foods division provides the majority of ...

  6. Italian dressing - Wikipedia

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    Italian dressing. In American cuisine, Italian dressing is a vinaigrette -type salad dressing that consists of water, vinegar or lemon juice, vegetable oil, chopped bell peppers, sugar or corn syrup, herbs and spices (including oregano, fennel, dill and salt) and sometimes onion and garlic. The creamy Italian variant adds milk products and ...

  7. Vinaigrette - Wikipedia

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    Vinaigrette. Vinaigrette (/ ˌvɪnɪˈɡrɛt / VIN-ih-GRET, French: [vinɛɡʁɛt] ⓘ) is made by mixing an edible oil with a mild acid such as vinegar or lemon juice (citric acid). The mixture can be enhanced with salt, herbs and/or spices. It is used most commonly as a salad dressing, [1] but can also be used as a marinade.