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Salad

Salads can be made from a large number of items. There are pasta salads, bean salads, green salads, vegetable salads, and a number of others. They consist of one base ingredient such as potatoes, lettuce, or macaroni, and then other ingredients are added in. There is usually a sauce or dressing added. The most common salads are made from varieties of lettuce with vegetables and dressing tossed in.

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