in swpain they use some good fruits like strawberries, berries, and apricot.
Salad is not a fruit. It is a variety of vegetables mixed together. Fruit salad, on the other hand, is a type of salad made of fruit.
Budín, a sort of flan. Flan, a pudding made with eggs and sometimes vanilla. Macedonia, a sort of fruit salad.
Yes, especially if made with ripe, fresh fruit.
It depends on the pricing of the salad. The price of the 120 pieces of fruit does not affect the salad.
Apples.
You mean Waldorf Salad? This salad is usually served as an appetizer or can be eaten as a meal too. It is traditionally made with apples, celery and walnuts. The dressing is of simple mayonnaise and served on lettuce leaves. This salad was first made in New York.
In my opinion, the dessert you describe (which is not fruit salad, but Trifle) is best when served the day after it is assembled.
In general, a vegetable salad would be made using mostly vegetables and savoury fruits (like the tomato) and a fruit salad is almost exclusively fruits with an occasional vegetable (like jicama) Of course, there are vegetable salads that incorporate fruits, like mandarin orange or a pear.
Traditionally no. Jelly is made from fruit or vegetable juice. Jams are made from whole fruit. If it has seeds, it is a jam not a jelly.
You can make shakes,juice,pie,cake,muffins,fruit salad and you can just eat it plain!
Well it was made by Julio Cecar and that was a long time ago so probably in the year of 963
Three properties of a mixture are:The composition of a mixture is variable: In a fruit salad, the ratio of grapes, apples, oranges, bananas, etc. can vary. One fruit salad can be mostly grapes and apples with some other fruits, and another can be mostly bananas and strawberries with only a few grapes and apples. More of any fruits can be added to a fruit salad.Each of its components retains its characteristic properties: Each fruit in a fruit salad retains its unique characteristics.Its components are easily separated: If desired, all the fruits can be taken out of the salad by simply separating each type of fruit into separate containers.