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).
A Caesar salad typically consists of romaine lettuce, croutons, Parmesan cheese, lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, and anchovies. The key chemical properties involved are the acidity from lemon juice, umami from Parmesan cheese and anchovies, and emulsification of oil and egg in the dressing. The physical properties include the crunchiness of croutons, the crispness of the lettuce, and the overall creamy texture of the dressing coating the salad.
Almost 1 tablespoon, since 15 g of water is about 1 T and salad dressing wouldn't be much different.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
A Caesar salad is a mixture. It consists of various ingredients, including romaine lettuce, croutons, Parmesan cheese, and dressing, which are combined but retain their individual properties. Unlike elements or compounds, the components of a mixture can be separated and do not undergo a chemical change when mixed.
Lettuce and Salad 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).
28 = (70 / 5) * 2
There are many choices in making a plain salad, but one suggestion might be lettuce with tomatoes only.
get dressing, lettuce, tomatoes, and crutones.
To make a salad using an Italian dressing packet, mix the dressing packet with oil, vinegar, and water according to the instructions on the packet. Toss the dressing with your choice of salad ingredients, such as lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and olives. Enjoy your Italian salad!
The Caesar salad typically has lettuce, crunchy croutons and a dressing which includes lemon juice, olive oil and black pepper. Without these ingredients it cannot properly be called a Caesar salad. On the other hand, you could ask "Can I have a Caesar salad without the dressing or the other ingredients?". By saying that you have indeed called it a Caesar salad. Whether the end result remains a Caesar salad then becomes a question of semantics more than anything else. well i personally, strongly believe that the mere caesar salad could possibly still be the name it was given to be without the dressing.
Salat is simply German for lettuce or other combined greens. Salad dressing is probably an American idea. Salad dressing on anything turns anything into what Americans call salad.
I can give a better answer than the one Joseph gave. A traditional wedge salad is made up of iceberg lettuce, bacon, tomatoes, green onion, and blue cheese dressing. A quarter of a head of iceberg lettuce sliced so it includes the core is a "wedge." and is always the base of a wedge salad. The lettuce wedge and a creamy dressing are the foundation of a wedge salad.
Ohh yeah maybe beacause it dosent like you hahaha jks im kidding maybe ;)
Toss your salad with just enough Caesar dressing to coat the leaves; too much dressing will make your lettuce or other greens lose their crispness too soon and go limp.
Yes, it will wilt without keeping cool.