Heterogeneous, samples taken at different points may contain different amounts of the components.
Heterogenous, because the components are unevenly mixed throughout. However, smooth salsa is more homogeneous, and chunky is more heterogeneous. ;)
you can see all the different topping in it like: pepperoni, peppers, olives, etc. And if its not combined.
My favorite omelette is Feta cheese and spinach. You can put anything in an omelette, really. Sausage, bacon, ham, onion, mushrooms, peppers........
A 4-egg omelette typically contains about 280 calories, as each large egg has approximately 70 calories. Adding peppers contributes minimal calories, roughly 10-20 calories depending on the amount used. Therefore, a 4-egg omelette with peppers would generally range from 290 to 300 calories.
Im not really sure what you mean with this question but I guess it is a: "Heterogeneous mixture".
One popular dish that includes peppers, potatoes, and onions as key ingredients is Spanish omelette, also known as tortilla espaola.
A Spanish omelette, also known as a tortilla de patatas, typically consists of eggs, potatoes, onions, and sometimes additional ingredients like peppers or chorizo. It is typically cooked slowly in a skillet and flipped to cook both sides evenly, resulting in a thick, hearty omelette that can be served hot or cold.
430 calories
Eggs, cream, grated cheddar cheese, diced ham, green bell pepper and onion.
A garden salad is the most common sale. Ingredients in it tend to be from around the same area as if they were from your garden. There are usually a variety of things in it and it is not very specific. Here is a list of a typical garden salad... Romaine Lettuce Cherry Tomatoes Peppers Onions Cucumbers Often accompanied by Ranch Dressing
Salsa is considered a mixture because it is made up of multiple ingredients that are not chemically combined, such as tomatoes, onions, peppers, and spices. These components can be distinguished and separated from each other.
eastern - just ham boston - just onion western - onion and ham