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salad bar
noun
- an assortment of salad ingredients, condiments, and dressings displayed on a serving table or counter, as at a restaurant, so that one can choose and combine ingredients freely.
salad bar
noun
- a counter in a restaurant or other place where food is sold at which a range of salads is displayed, often for self-service
Word History and Origins
Origin of salad bar1
Example Sentences
One tip that I use a lot when cooking at home, is if a recipe calls for a small amount of produce you can check the grocery store’s salad bar for the item and buy exactly as much as you need.
They rebuilt the entire place to look like an old Pizza Hut, with a salad bar and sneeze guard.
“We’re dealing with a more aggressive far-right, left-wing and what we call ‘salad bar people,’ who take a little bit of each ideology and thread them together.
Every shift, I saw all kinds of small horrors — mountains made of salad bar ingredients, peanut butter smeared along the edges of trays, piles of mashed potatoes dotted with pieces of fruit and, of course, the detritus of eaten meals.
I mean, 10 grand or so in first-class air travel and luxury accommodations and bottomless trips to the luxo-resort’s “local produce” salad bar and steak pit might start to look like a bribe when you pay attention to what was actually being discussed between float trips down the Yellowstone and hikes through the mountains, don’t you think?
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