No. According to the University of Cincinnati Styleguide for Food Terms, the answer is no. In their guide, they list all food terms, and they say that ranch dressing should be spelled without capitalization.
Both the t and the i in Thousand Island dressing should be capitalised because it is a proper noun, and the specific name of something. Names are always capitalised.
Only the first word of the sentence would be capitalized. It should read "Dad took us to visit grandmother's ranch."
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
Yes. Thousand Island is the proper name of a salad dressing and condiment.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes ranch dressing is white
No, "French dressing" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Two tablespoons of ranch dressing has 2g of carbs.
Ranch Dressing
Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing
Yes, there is carbohydrate in Ranch Dressing.
The major macromolecules found in a lettuce salad with ranch dressing are carbohydrates (from the lettuce and any added croutons), proteins (from the ranch dressing which contains dairy products), and lipids (from the ranch dressing in the form of fats).
The basic international dressing is usually Ranch or Italian but, you can use 1000 island dressing. But I prefer Ranch, its my fave!
The phone number of the Ranch Dressing is: 928-684-2272.
For me ranch
ranch
yes...ranch dressing has a lot of fat and calories in it. A healthier alternative would be balsamic or Italian dressing for a salad.