No
some properties are like color, shape, smell, taste,ect. -Kayla not so smart girl-
Yes garden salad is a heterogeneous mixture
A vegetarian salad would be made of vegetables only, with no meat or dairy products included. The salad dressing would be vegetarian, also.
No:) A fruit salad is a fruit salad so adding veggies would make it NOT a fruit salad. It would then be a fruit and vegetable salad. Personally, I don't think that would taste good;)
You can do. It depends on what kind of salad you are making; e.g a Waldorf salad would not require tomatoes.
A veggie salad may include any number of vegetables. However, a basic veggie salad would contain lettuce, tomatoes, and carrots.
Most vegetables, fruits and dressings you would include in a salad are available in different varieties.
Fruit salad only includes fruit and potatoes are not considered fruit (they are vegetables) so it would be of course Bananas!
Assuming it is all raw vegetables, one portion would be 1 cup.
Salad was not "invented" until long after the demise of Ancient Egypt. Ancient Greeks were among the first to serve mixed vegetables together. If anyone in Ptolemaic Egypt was to have eaten salad, it would have been the Pharaohs and nobility; having a variety of vegetables (as opposed to just beans and grains) would be too expensive for commoners.
It depends on what one puts in it. There can be vegetables, fruits, nuts, poultry, and grains.
A salad would be mostly fruits and vegetables. If there is cheese on it then that would also include dairy. If there is egg then also meat and alternatives, same with nuts. Since dressings consist mostly of oils they would fit in the added fats category.