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Lettuce is biotic. It is a plant so there for is alive. Or at least has been alive

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Q: Would salad be considered abiotic or biotic?
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Is salad biotic or abiotic?

Everything in a salad is biotic, that is, it once was a living plant or animal.


Is a salad abiotic or biotic?

this is a really good question. I would say its both because lettuce if sort of part of a plant so its both biotic and abiotic.


Is a salad a biotic or biotic?

this is a really good question. I would say its both because lettuce if sort of part of a plant so its both biotic and abiotic.


Is salad abiotic?

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Is tomato a fruit or a salad?

You can do. It depends on what kind of salad you are making; e.g a Waldorf salad would not require tomatoes.


Is making a salad considered cooking?

Not really, although some salad ingredients have been cooked. You would normally use the term "make a salad" rather than "cook a salad."


Would you a fruit salad with banana or potatoes?

Fruit salad only includes fruit and potatoes are not considered fruit (they are vegetables) so it would be of course Bananas!


Is celery considered a salad green?

Celery is definitely a salad green


Is Salsa A Salad?

No, salsa isn't considered a salad. It is more of a sauce or condiment.


What is a not green salad?

Salads which do not contain any type of lettuce or salad greens are generally not considered green salads. For example, potato salad or cauliflower salad.


Does a fruit salad need vegetables?

A fruit salad is a fruit salad. A vegetable salad is a vegetable salad. Otherwise it would be called a vegetable/fruit salad for which I am sure you could easily Google for a recipe. #LindaSpreeman


Is salad considered a whole meal such as breakfast or lunch?

It depends on the ingredients of the salad. For the average American salad with plenty of dressing and add-ons, yes.