Yes, raspberries and blueberries complement each other well in a fruit salad due to their contrasting flavors and textures.
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.
i think that fruit salad was created because everyone loves fruit and salad so why not put the two of them together and make a fruit salad :D
Yes, it would probably be best to mix it, as the mixing is what labels it as a salad.
A fruit salad is a mechanical mixture because it consists of different individual pieces of fruit that are physically mixed together. Each fruit retains its own properties and does not chemically combine with the other fruits in the salad.
No:) A fruit salad is a fruit salad so adding veggies would make it NOT a fruit salad. It would then be a fruit and vegetable salad. Personally, I don't think that would taste good;)
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The children made a mixture of a peculiar solvent and solution during science class.
Fruit salad is a heterogeneous mixture rather than a pure substance. It consists of various fruits mixed together, each retaining its own chemical composition.
Purple ingredients in a salad could possibly be red cabbage, beetroots, eggplant, blueberries, blackberries, black cherries, black raspberries, black currants, plums, elderberries, bilberries, dark raisins, or pomegranates.
Its a heterogeneous mix because the particles of the salad are not blended completely together. A homogeneous mix is when the particles are mixed so finely that you cannot see the individual particles.
I believe that the Wiggles like fruit salad because of there popular kids song: FRUIT SALAD, YUMMY YUMMY.... FRUIT SALAD YUMMY YUMMY!!!!!! The song is just so insperational to listen to because it encourages me to go to my kitchen and make some.......... FRUIT SALAD, YUMMY YUMMY
Fruit salad is a mixture not a compound, because you can sort the fruits.