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Greek salad

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noun

  1. a salad of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, onions, and feta cheese, served with a vinaigrette.


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Greek salad just wouldn’t be the same without its fresh tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers complemented by a pungent, olive-forward EVOO.

From Salon

After that, I’m looking at a Greek salad from Greco’s.

From Los Angeles Times

Most kebab platters range around $14-$16 and come with a copious amount of basmati rice, along with pita bread, charred jalapeño peppers, tzatziki sauce and a Greek salad.

From Seattle Times

Each kebab platter comes with a copious amount of basmati rice along with pita bread, tzatziki sauce and a Greek salad.

From Seattle Times

Slagle’s recipe for Greek salad is a good example of how she’s always thinking about her favorite seasonal dishes and how to turn them into full meals.

From Washington Post