Heterogeneous mixture
Caesar
No, a tossed salad is not an example of a compound. In chemistry, a compound is a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together. A tossed salad is a mixture of various ingredients like vegetables, fruits, and dressings which are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded.
Tossed, egg, green, house, ham, pasta, tuna, fruit ...
a salad..?
A ball, a coin, and a salad are all things that can be tossed. A ball can be tossed in a game of catch or basketball, a coin can be tossed to make a decision, and a salad can be tossed with dressing to mix the ingredients together evenly.
Tossed salad is used for people who want to watch their weight. It is also eaten as a "pre meal"
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.
A mixture is a combination of items or elements that do not combine chemically and retain all of their chemical properties when combined. The elements of a tossed salad (lettuce, tomato, etc) do not combine chemically when combined. Therefore, a tossed salad is a mixture.
America is a tossed salad because of all the different races and cultures and different people that live it in.............so ya
is a bowl of people of different race. just like a bowl of salad, you put lettuce, tomatoes, cuccumbers, and etc............ that is why it is called TOSSED SALAD THEORY
when you get your salad tossed you get a conviction and go to jail and meet a big black guy who will call you babe and stick his penis in your butt
If it's only a starter salad, I would use about 15 pounds romaine with 5 pounds other green veg.