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- Salmagundi abstract "Salmagundi (sometimes abbreviated as salmi) is a salad dish, originating in the early 17th century in England, comprising cooked meats, seafood, vegetables, fruit, leaves, nuts and flowers and dressed with oil, vinegar and spices. There is some debate over the meaning and origin of the word. The French word "salmagondis" means a hodgepodge or mix of widely disparate things.In English culture the term does not refer to a single recipe, but describes the grand presentation of a large plated salad comprising many disparate ingredients. These can be arranged in layers or geometrical designs on a plate or mixed. The ingredients are then drizzled with a dressing. The dish aims to produce wide range of flavours and colours and textures on a single plate. Often recipes allow the cook to add various ingredients which may be available at hand, producing many variations of the dish. Flowers from Broom and sweet violet were often used.In Jamaica, Solomon gundy refers more specifically to a dish made of salt herring and spices.".
- Salmagundi alias "Salmi".
- Salmagundi ingredient Edible_flowers.
- Salmagundi ingredient Fruit.
- Salmagundi ingredient Leaf_vegetable.
- Salmagundi ingredient Meat.
- Salmagundi ingredient Nut_(fruit).
- Salmagundi ingredient Oil.
- Salmagundi ingredient Seafood.
- Salmagundi ingredient Spice.
- Salmagundi ingredient Vegetable.
- Salmagundi ingredient Vinegar.
- Salmagundi origin England.
- Salmagundi wikiPageID "3902120".
- Salmagundi wikiPageRevisionID "583607886".
- Salmagundi alternateName "Salmi".
- Salmagundi country England.
- Salmagundi hasPhotoCollection Salmagundi.
- Salmagundi mainIngredient "Meats, seafood, vegetables, fruit, leaves, nuts and flowers, oil, vinegar, spices".
- Salmagundi name "Salmagundi".
- Salmagundi type Salad.
- Salmagundi subject Category:English_cuisine.
- Salmagundi subject Category:Salads.
- Salmagundi type Food.
- Salmagundi type FunctionalSubstance.
- Salmagundi comment "Salmagundi (sometimes abbreviated as salmi) is a salad dish, originating in the early 17th century in England, comprising cooked meats, seafood, vegetables, fruit, leaves, nuts and flowers and dressed with oil, vinegar and spices. There is some debate over the meaning and origin of the word.".
- Salmagundi label "Salmagundi".
- Salmagundi label "Salmagundi".
- Salmagundi label "Сальмагунди".
- Salmagundi sameAs Salmagundi.
- Salmagundi sameAs m.0b5_gx.
- Salmagundi sameAs Q2214748.
- Salmagundi sameAs Q2214748.
- Salmagundi wasDerivedFrom Salmagundi?oldid=583607886.
- Salmagundi isPrimaryTopicOf Salmagundi.
- Salmagundi name "Salmagundi".