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  Salad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A salad may be served either before or after the main dish as a separate course, as a main course in itself, or as a side dish accompanying the main dish.
Salad commonly refers to a blended food item— often meat, seafood or eggs blended with mayonnaise, finely chopped vegetables and seasonings— which can be served as part of a green salad, but is often used as a sandwich filling.
The "green salad" is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked or cold, cooked vegetables, built up on a base of leaf vegetables such as one or more lettuce varieties, spinach, or arugula.
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 Salad - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A salad is a food item generally served either before or after the main dish as a separate course, as a main course in itself, or as a side dish accompanying the main dish.
Salad also commonly refers to a blended food item— often meat, seafood or eggs blended with mayonnaise, finely chopped vegetables and seasonings— which can be served as part of a green salad, but is often used as a sandwich filling.
Image:Salad.jpeg The "green salad" is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked or cold, cooked vegetables, built up on a base of leaf vegetables such as one or more lettuce varieties, spinach, or arugula.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Salad   (618 words)

  
 Shopska salad
Shopska salad is diet and healthy food suitable for every diet plan
Salads and especially shopska salad are my favorite type of food.
The onion in shopska salad is very beneficial to you digestive organs, because stimulate them to produce need it digestive substances.
www.women-workout-routines.com /shopska-salad.html   (331 words)

  
 shopska
Certainly, it is as important as the invention of the wheel and the use of fire.
Shopska is also an excellent dish for abstainers.
Shopska would not be itself without cheese, and you will not be able to realize what we are talking about.
www.omda.bg /engl/cook/shopska_e.html   (355 words)

  
 Salad - Cunnan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Salad also commonly refers to a blended food item— often meat, seafood or eggs blended with mayonnaise, finely chopped vegetables and seasonings— which can be served as part of a green salad.
The "green salad" is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked vegetables, built up on a base of leaf vegetables such as one or more lettuce varieties, dandelion, spinach, or arugula.
Other common vegetables in a green salad include cucumber, peppers, mushroom, onion, spring onion, carrot and radish.
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 www.hotels-in-bulgaria.com: Best Prices and information on Hotels, Transfers, Round Tours, Vacation and Resort Packages ...
One of the biggest discoveries of shopps (peasant of the Sofia district) is the shopska salad.
Shopska salad is an authentic appetizer for the brandy.
Shopska salad is a wonderful dish for every abstainer, too.
hotels-in-bulgaria.com /nw/?am=2&aml=3   (157 words)

  
 Shopska Salad :: Food and Nutrition :: Recipes :: Beverages
Simply delicious and refreshing, this salad is perfect for cleansing after your holiday food excesses and for replacing lost potassium and sodium after a workout.
Spinach and Pear Salad with Curried Cashews and Honey-Sesame Vinaigrette
This refreshingly tangy salad is ideal as a main course for a light luncheon or as a starter for your evening meal.
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 US Army Command and General Staff College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Serve with puree of potatoes or salad of potatoes.
In a salad bowl, mix the lemon juice with salt, sugar, chili powder, ground pepper, cumin seeds and cinnamon powder.
For the flavor to seep into the potatoes, it is best to prepare the salad and refrigerate it for a couple of hours before it is served.
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 Avalon - Restaurant Reviews news
Salads were well-represented, as were pizzas and pastas, and typical Bulgarian dishes.
I opted for a Caesar Salad at 3.05 leva as a starter, as my table partners ordered a Rainbow Salad at 3.35 leva and a Shopska Salad at 2.75 leva together with bread from the oven with olive oil and yellow cheese.
Although the Rain-bow Salad was nice, it was hard to detect what it consisted of because the mayonnaise disguised all hints of colour.
www.sofiaecho.com /article/avalon/id_9206/catid_46   (644 words)

  
 Traditional Bulgarian Recipes
Traditional decoration for Shopska salad is a tomato rose.
The salad can be assembled in advance and chilled, but add the lettuce and dressing just before serving.
Salad can be made with fresh red peppers if desired.
www.malincho.com /recipes.asp   (1977 words)

  
 Margarita's International Recipes: Bulgaria - Shopska Salad - Mixed Vegetable Salad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Shopska salad, named after the village of Shopska in the outskirts of Sofia, is the quintessential Bulgarian salad.
I'd bought it, I'd cubed it, but neglected to add it to the salad before serving it.
Still, it was well received though not as enthusiastically as other salads I'd made.
www.marga.org /food/int/bulgaria/shopska.html   (127 words)

  
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Stuffed tomato salad Ingredients: 1kg tomatoes, 1 medium-sized celery, 250g brined sheep's cheese, parsley, pepper, vinegar, sunflower oil, salt(1 cucumber).
Mixed salad Ingredients: 1-2 aubergines, 7-8 peppers(non-Bulgarian size peppers: 15), 3-4 tomatoes, 1 cucumber, 1/3 cup walnuts, 203 cloves garlic, vinegar, sunflower oil, salt.
White salad Ingredients: 2-3 cucumbers, 2 cup cottage cheese, 1 cup cream, 1/2 cup walnuts, 2-3 cloves garlic, dill, sunflower oil, salt (3 eggs).
culinary.senses.com /Epi/46631BulgarianCuisine.txt   (3709 words)

  
 Salad recipes from all over the Mediterranean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Salted roe salad with celery and plum tomatoes
This salad is a summer dish strongly seasoned by the slightly pungent roe and oil.
The naturalness of Spanish cuisine is revealed by pleasures that come straight from the garden to the table, in the form of salads.
www.gourmed.gr /greek-recipes/salad/index.asp?gid=1&nodeid=56&whichpage=6&pagesize=10   (181 words)

  
 Altours BG: Customized tradition and culture tours in Bulgaria - BULGARIAN CUISINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The cosy, typically Bulgarian folk-style restaurants will tempt you with Shopska salad and chilled grape brandy, stuffed vine leaves or peppers, kavarma the miller's way, monastery-style hotchpotch, moussaka and kebab.
SIRENE - a brined white cheese, produced from sheep, cow or buffalo milk, and is both used on the table and as an essential part of other foods - from Shopska salad to Banitsa.
SHOPSKA SALAD - a tasty mix of tomatoes, cucumbers, onions (and occasionally roasted peppers) topped by sirene (white brined sheep cheese).
www.altours-bg.com /Altours_files/cuisine.htm   (956 words)

  
 Shopska Salad - Boston.com
This is a favorite salad named after the Shopi, the people who live around Sofia.
Place the peppers close underneath it and roast them, turning 2-3 times until the skin flens.
If you are using the hot pepper, cut into small thin slices and scatter them on top.
www.boston.com /yourlife/getwrapped/recipes/greek_salad   (134 words)

  
 Hungarian peppers keep dishes comfortably warm
It is called a shopska salad and is one of the national dishes of Bulgaria.
The riddle of the heat range in all those shopska salads I ate is solved.
For shopska salad: Cube and seed a couple of large, ripe heirloom tomatoes; dice half a large salad cucumber (such as a 'Straight 8'), half a 'Walla Walla' or other sweet onion and one Hungarian yellow wax pepper.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/07/09/HOGSTDJQ331.DTL   (1368 words)

  
 Vkusnoto Kebapche (Delicious Kebab) - Restaurant Reviews news
Forget the stereotypes of camp boys and trolley dollies — these guys look like they’d be more at home in a security uniform than a pinstriped pinnie, and they dispatch the bottles of vodka without a trace of a smile in a manner which is both endearing and rather assuring.
During the winter, shopska can mean a few watery, flavourless pieces of tomato with some equally lacklustre peppers lurking under the cheese, but this was a much more flavoursome affair.
Some complain about the predictability of this ubiquitous dish, but in my opinion a good Shopska, with a drizzling of oil and vinegar and a scattering of salt is hard to beat, especially eaten in the fresh air.
www.sofiaecho.com /article/vkusnoto-kebapche-delicious-kebab/id_11229/catid_46   (751 words)

  
 Shopska Salad :: Healthy Lifestyles and Natural Weight Loss Information | Fitness and Food Nutrition at Alive.com
Shopska Salad :: Healthy Lifestyles and Natural Weight Loss Information
The name of this salad comes from its main ingredient, feta cheese.
Without the feta, there is no "shopska" and you won’t experience the incredible taste.
www.alive.com /3650a7a2a210.php   (131 words)

  
 Shopska Salata Salad Recipe
This salad is one of the most popular here in Bulgaria.
Its name "Shopska" comes from one of the regions of the country (the one surrounding the capital) but it can be found everywhere.
Sprinkle the salad with the grated feta cheese and some chopped parsley.
www.recipezaar.com /60723   (217 words)

  
 Bulgarian Recipes - Salad Recipes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There is no dinner without a salad on the table.
In the winter fresh vegetables are substituted with canned but there must be a salad on the table.
The recipes are easy to prepare, tasty and you can easily impress your family, neighbors or guests with them.
bulgariarecipe.com /saladrecipes.php   (112 words)

  
 Bulgaria Restaurants - Reviews, Photos - VirtualTourist.com
Well, many restaurants offer salads, which are large enough for a main dish if you have some bread with it.
The example is the big salad of cumcumber and tomatoes and cheese and unions, called the shopska, yet this salad sometimes comes in very small proportions if you are unlucky.
Other traditional food is of course shopska salad; you have this before you get your main dish; and after your meal you of course order some fine glass of plum brandy or Bulgarian wodka.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Bulgaria/Restaurants-Bulgaria-BR-2.html   (1093 words)

  
 SVS-2004
Shopska salad is a trademark dish of Bulgaria.
You MUST try a Shopska salad" about three times a day.
Here it was, my third night in Bulgaria and I was still a Shopska salad virgin.
cycling.ahands.org /svs2004/bulgaria_4.html   (2007 words)

  
 Book Reviews - The Old World Kitchen (Common Reader Editions)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The word "Shopska" is the word for those who come from the "Shop" region of Bulgaria (the region Sofia fits in.) The concept behind Shopska salad is that all the ingredients of the salad are white, which is the the color of the Shop people.
For example the vegetable section is broken down into hot soups, cold soups, stews, fried and roast vegetables, boiled, stuffed, salads, mushrooms, olive snd olive oil dishes, seaweed.
She takes her time with each recipe stating where it comes from, the approximate year, and sometimes additional hints and tips on the recipes.
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 Shopska salad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Objects-Symbols of My Country
Plenty of variety was purposed – starting out from the symbols of Bulgarian gastronomy Shopska salad, rakiya and yogurt, passing through a folk costume and reaching a Bulagrian literature classic.
Also Shopska Salad is very delicious and it is easy to cook.
Third, in Bulgaria this salad is served very often as an appetizer, when we drink alchohol and especially rakiya.
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 bgFOCUS
It is a brined cheese, produced from goat, sheep or cow milk, and is used either plain or as an essential part of other dishes - from the "shopska salad" to the "banitza".
Here is just an attempt to sample some most characteristic Bulgarian menu: a Bulgarian breakfast might start with some of the so-typical yoghurt, with a delicious strudel-like pastry made with spinach or feta cheese filling (called "banitza").
For lunch or dinner, a mixed tomato-cucumber-pepper-and-onion salad with grated sheep-milk cheese on top (the "shopska salata") followed by a tasty stew of pork meat with paprikas (the "slav gyuvech") or just a vegetable stew (the "gyuvech zarzavat"), stuffed peppers or aubergines, stuffed vine leaves' called "sarmi".
www.bgfocus.com /cuisine.htm   (1019 words)

  
 Journey Bulgaria Cuisine | Penkiovska - Shopska Salad - Penkiovska, Mountains information, Penkiovska photos, travel to ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Penkiovska - Shopska Salad - Penkiovska, Mountains information, Penkiovska photos, travel to Penkiovska, Bulgaria, accommodation in hotels in Penkiovska, Bulgaria; lodging in Penkiovska, Mountains
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You should verify critical information (like visas, health and safety, customs and transportation) with the relevant authorities before you travel.
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 soc.culture.bulgaria FAQ (monthly posting) (part 9/10)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
National specialities include: Shopska salad (sliced tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and parsley topped with grated sheep's cheese); and tarator (a cold soup of chopped cucumber, walnuts and yogurt) perfect for hot summer days.
Local ones include Slivovitz, grape brandy and Mastika which are usually accompanied by salad or appetizers.
In the restaurants you may purchase steaks, chops, hamburgers usually roasted, broiled or barbequed with garnish from potatos, beans, salad and Bulgarian type of salsa called luttennitza.
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 ::: Corporate catering ::: Menu ::: Salads :::
French salad of fresh vegetables, ham, cheese, olives, boiled egg
Wolf salad of lettuce, fresh vegetables, flat sausage, quail eggs, olives
In the winter season, MDM catering adds to the assortment of salads a great variety of tasty traditional pickles, pickled cabbage, marinated vegetables.
www.mdmcatering.com /corporate/ensalati.htm   (98 words)

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