French dressing
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[edit]Noun
[edit]French dressing (usually uncountable, plural French dressings)
- A mixture of vinegar, oil and other herbs or flavourings (vinaigrette).
- 1909, Eva Greene Fuller, The Up-To-Date Sandwich Book: 400 Ways to Make a Sandwich, page 118:
- CREAM CHEESE AND CUCUMBER SANDWICH: On thin slices of lightly buttered brown bread spread cream cheese; over same sprinkle chopped cucumbers that have been mixed with a little French dressing. Cover with another slice of lightly buttered brown bread.
- (US) A salad dressing that is a uniform viscous sauce with a tangy sweet flavor. It is generally made from vegetable oil, vinegar, ketchup (or tomato puree), water, paprika, other spices, and sweeteners. [From the 1950s]
- (Canada) A salad dressing that is a uniform viscous sauce with a tangy sweet flavour. It is generally made from vegetable oil, vinegar, mustard, honey, water, and spices.
Synonyms
[edit]- French salad dressing
- (vinaigrette): vinaigrette
- (U.S. viscous dressing): Catalina dressing
Hypernyms
[edit]Coordinate terms
[edit]- Italian dressing (vinegar, oil, herbs and spices; a vinaigrette)
Translations
[edit]mixture of vinegar, oil and other herbs or flavourings
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US: a salad dressing
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Canada: a salad dressing
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