Yes because the vegetables still have the same color and taste, but the size and shape of the vegetables do change which is a property but the salad is still a mixture because it can easily be separated.
No
vegetables if combined correctly and with enough heat and dihydrogen oxide (and sometimes a sprinkle of crystallised sodium chloride); produce a large variety of edible mixtures which as a general rule have high viscosities. hence it is called a mixture as this viscous liquid is often mixed to equally distribute constituent elements.
some properties are like color, shape, smell, taste,ect. -Kayla not so smart girl-
You can do. It depends on what kind of salad you are making; e.g a Waldorf salad would not require tomatoes.
NO.
Cooked vegetables . Pasta salad
Yes, making a salad involves physical changes. The cutting, chopping, and mixing of ingredients are physical processes that alter the size, shape, and texture of the ingredients, but do not change the chemical composition of the individual components.
The beauty of making a cold pasta salad is that you can put absolutely anything you like into it. Meat, chicken, fish and vegetables are all very good.
Yes, salad vegetables are healthy foods. Not all salads, however, are considered "healthy" meals. It depends what you add to the salad vegetables.
All the salad vegetables have less carbohydrates. The least containing is cauliflower. Others are mashrooms,cucumber,spinach(i.e salad vegetables)
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.
if it has seeds in it,and bananas are a fruit because there seeds are in the peel. in science, plants that have seeds inside are considered a fruit, but if you are making a fruit salad or a vegetable salad, then the vegetables are salty and fruits are sweat.