Appetizer, salad and lastly, the soup.
Bread, Appetizer, Soup, Salad, Entree
Appetizer Soup Salad Main Course Dessert Beverage
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Soup first, then salad. An exception would be if the soup was the main entree, then the salad would be served first. Then again, if the salad contains meat like chicken, then it's more like a meal and the soup should come first. Bottom line is there is no real right or wrong way. There are places in Rome where they serve the salad last ... after dinner. Yes, after dinner.
It is used for your main entree and sides, like the small plate is the appetizer plate, the bowl is soup or sometimes salad, there is a salad fork and a dinner fork, a soup apron and a tea spoon
Soup first then salad
appetizer, soup, salad, entree, dessert, tea
Answer: Bread, Appetizer, Soup, Salad, Entree Did you know:In many European countries the last course served is the salad course.
If you are referring to types of china, the four main types of dishes would be dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, and saucer. If you are referring to foods, it would be entr_e, salad, appetizer, and dessert.
When setting the table for a meal in which soup is the first course, the soup bowls are placed on top of the dinner plate. (Or on top of the salad plate, which is already on top of the dinner plate if salad is to follow the soup.)
soup or salad
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