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Dec 13, 2018

[Answer] 5. Which salad existed as early as the ancient Roman times and whose modern translation appears to have been derived from the Dutch term 'koolsalade'?

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...1. Chow Chow 2. Coleslaw 3. Sauerkraut 4. Shopska 'Koolsalade' translates to cabbage salad, cabbage being the base ingredient for coleslaw. This base can be complemented with grated carrot, cheese, onion, pineapple and red cabbage. To finalise the coleslaw it can be dressed with a vinaigrette or mayonnaise, though it's highly unlikely that the ancient Romans used the latter dressing as mayonnaise did not appear until sometime in the eighteenth century.




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Coleslaw:


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